Burger King just launched two new food items today, Nov. 7, in the United Kingdom. The menu additions are now available but will only be offered for a short time.
As per The Daily Mail UK, starting Tuesday this week, Burger King UK will sell a new burger called the Smoky Bacon Whopper and a chicken sandwich option called the Smoky Bacon Royale. These will be in stores in the region but customers must grab them as soon as possible since they will be taken off the menu after two weeks.
Availability and How to Get the New Items
Customers may buy Smoky Bacon Whopper and Smoky Bacon Royale in any Burger King restaurant in the U.K. However, they cannot be bought for dine-in and can only be ordered for delivery via Uber Eats. The burger joint will offer the new sandwich range until Nov. 27 only.
The Smoky Bacon Whopper features the brand’s signature flame-grilled beef burger and crunchy bacon strips. It is topped with classic American cheese slices, tomato, crispy onions, and all-new smoky onion mayo. On the other hand, the Smoky Bacon Royale has large chicken breasts with the same toppings and dressings as the Whopper version.
Price and Deals for the Limited-Edition Menu
Wales Online reported that Burger King is offering the new sandwiches as part of a bundle deal. Customers may choose from the two new food items and buy them in a set with large fries, a can of Monster drink, and a choice of one side - either 4 chicken nuggets, 6 onion rings, or 4 chili bites. The bundle is priced at £13.99.
For the drink, the choices of Monster flavors are Original, Mango Loco, or Ultra White. All of them are served in 500 ml. size.
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