I love a whopper but it's a signature burger from a major chain. It need to be served with cheese by default. And a slice of American cheese should not cost a dollar or more.
What sit down chain is that? Applebee's still has that 2 for 25 or whatever menu. Not that Applebee's is the king of burgers but it's a pretty good example of a generic sit down chain.
And then they ask if you want to add fries and a drink for $8 more.
You saw the price of the burger so you thought it came with fries already. You reluctantly say yes.
Cup is 80% full of ice, the machine is behind the counter with a 1 refill limit and when you dump out your fries you see it is legit 1 dozen fries which would be a nice amount for most things, but not fries with your burger.
Bought pack of American cheese slices at grocery for burgers for kids this weekend family/friends BBQ, shocked at cost. But obviously I dont buy in bulk
I agree with the price, and I used to be a cheese on a whopper guy. I have since tried it without, and it does not need the cheese to be good. No cheese let's the flame broiled flavor shine through!
Hear hear! Of the big 3, BK has the best burger by miles. God-awful chicken, and decent fries but you can get a half-and-half with onion rings so the variety kind of makes up for the fries being just okay.
It's mostly because Burger King completely sucks ass. Maybe you have a really good location near you, and even then the veggies suck and it doesn't come with cheese.
LPT - bring your own kraft singles from home. Ladies love a guy who knows how to save money. Hand a gal a slice of warm pocket cheese for her burger and you just might get lucky that night.
What? That must've been a mistake. The cheese goes directly on top of the patty, and there are pickles, onion, tomatoes and ketchup between the cheese and lettuce.
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u/Indian_Bob 10d ago
Nowadays it’s Burger King. They improved their whopper considerably this past year and it tastes a lot like it used to