Burger King Japan is having an all-you-can-eat challenge featuring its newest offering, the Japan-exclusive King Yeti from March 10 to 13.
For 45 minutes, participants of Burger King Japan’s One Pounder Challenge will get all-you-can-eat King Yeti plus medium french fries and soft drink. They have to finish the item first before ordering another one, with the last order set at the 30-minute mark.
The challenge will set particiapanta back ¥3,900.
The King Yeti weighs 507 grams and is made of four beef patties, six slices of Gouda cheese, caesar sauce, pickles, and onions sandwiched between a toasted sesame bun.
It is usually priced at ¥2,190 or ¥2,490 if it comes with fries and a drink.
For this all-you-can-eat challenge, participants will also receive bragging rights in the form of an exclusive event T-shirt and Whopper case.
The One Pounder Challenge takes place at ten BK outlets in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama and Osaka.
THose interest must reserve their spot in advance.


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