Burger King Thailand recently made an announcement that caught everyone's attention. They revealed the "Real Meat Burger" - a burger crafted with not just one, not two, but three delicious patties. And here's the fun part - you can add up to 100 patties on the same bun!
The news of this extraordinary creation spread like wildfire on Facebook, garnering over 28,000 reactions and 17,000 shares. But let's not stop there. Burger King Thailand's playful imagination also extended to other "real burgers." They teased the possibility of a real buns burger, a real onion burger, and even a real lettuce burger on their Facebook page. While these were just playful concepts and not added to the menu, many eager Facebook users expressed willingness to try them.
To the delight of all the burger enthusiasts, Burger King Thailand made another announcement the next day. They confirmed that the "Real Meat Burger" was indeed a reality. And the best part? You can customize the burger with as much meat as your heart desires.
Starting at 339 baht, approximately $9.90, the basic three-patty burger can be enhanced by adding extra patties for 100 baht, or approximately $2.92 each. Just imagine the possibilities! You can pile up to 100 patties on that bun, but remember that it will cost you 10,039 baht, or around $293.25. Quite the monstrous treat!
One brave food blogger took on the challenge of devouring the 100-patty burger. In a video that has since gone viral, the blogger humorously advises against sitting down while eating this burger behemoth. He creatively stands by the side with a cup of chili sauce to tackle the towering creation.
Unfortunately, even the most dedicated food enthusiasts have their limits. The blogger couldn't quite polish off the entire stack in one sitting and had to resort to sitting down and savoring each patty one by one.
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