Burger King Japan announces ‘fake burgers’ ingredients


The “fake burger” mystery has been solved – and it’s a carb-testic feast.

Burger King Japan announced its “fake burger” last week, which went on sale on October 23 for just two weeks. At the time of the announcement, the fast food chain was not disclosing what was in its new menu edition.

Well, now, it turns out – the “fake burger” is no burger, but instead a French fry sandwich, aka chip butty.

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“Fake Burger” debuted last weekend and will be available for two weeks.
(Burger King Japan)

About 75 કે of the UK classic. The rendering is made up of layers of thick-cut crispy french fries, with the “meat sauce” being minced with minced meat and mayo, all piled on a burger bun, according to HipBist.

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Surprisingly, people on Twitter commented on the potato-heavy meal, which, yes, can also be made into a “meal”, with more French fries and a drink next to it.

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Japan seems to share its fan base with just a limited amount of “burgers” in its limited time, with Burger King locations in Sweden and Denmark intimidating their main rival, McDonald’s, while trolling Halloween stunts.

Burger Kings in these nations are running Halloween promotions that allow guests to call Ronald McDonald’s vision, business insider reports. In some places bathrooms have software installed that allows customers to find a specific line of speech.

If customers say “Cancel Clown” three times, the software will slow down the software lights and play a visual effect on the screen behind the mirror, which will look like the clown.

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Michael Hola of Fox News contributed to this report.