Burger King Japan is now offering a third, four-patty, one-pound hamburger, the Tokyo Teriyaki Tower Burger.
This limited-promotion burger includes four quarter-pound patties, totaling a full pound of flame-grilled meat. All four patties are heavily coated with .teriyaki sauce.
Burger King Japan has some other really big burgers and some gimmicks surrounding them, recently coming up with the King Yeti and the Extreme One Pound Beef Burger.
According to Guilty Eats, the fast-food chain’s Extreme One Pound Beef Burger includes a burger patty that weighs one pound and is so big that it didn’t come with a bun. There are also discounts if customers take part in all-you-can-eat challenges.
The fast-food chain also slams you over the head with its King Yeti Super One Pound Beef Burger: a four-patty and six-cheese slice sandwich.


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