Burger King Japan is known to introduce unique burgers, and some of them are massive too. This time, the fast-food chain is at it again and just launched a huge sandwich, and it’s extreme.
In the past years, Burger King Japan added big sandwiches such as the Maximum Super One-Pound Beef Burger, the Tokyo Teriyaki Tower Super One Pound Beef Burger, the Extreme One Pound Beef Burger, and the Strong Magma Super One Pound Beef Burger. Now, the brand has come up with another one-pounder, and this will surely be a hit as the others.
Burger King Japan announces the arrival of its King Yeti Super One Pound Beef Burger, and it is stacked with many ingredients. As posted on SoraNews24, this sandwich features layers of four flame-grilled 100% pure beef patties, six slices of Gouda cheese, mild Ceasar sauce, slices of onion, and pickles. The toasted sesame seed bun holds the entire burger together.
With its size, the new Burger King Japan’s King Yeti Burger is like ordering two double Whoopers. It is so big that the staff cut the burger in half so it can be easily eaten by the customer. Upon placing the order at the cashier, customers do not need to ask as the staff automatically slice all the Yeti Burgers in half to make eating more comfortable and trouble-free.
Burger King Japan is also celebrating the release of this new food item burger by giving away free stickers or stamps, which can be exchanged for free food if a certain number is collected.
As posted in the press release, BK Japan stated, “To commemorate the release, we will give away a limited number of ‘original stickers’ to customers who have purchased King Yeti Super One Pound Beef Burger. If you order either a single item or a King Yeti set meal, from the official Burger King app, you will get a stamp.”
It was added that customers can earn two stickers or stamps with every purchase. Once they have collected five stamps, Burger King Japan will hand out a side menu or dessert coupon that can be presented at any restaurant outlets to claim the free food.
Burger King Japan’s new King Yeti Super One Pound Beef Burger is priced at ¥1,750 a la carte or $15.15 and ¥2,050 for a meal. It will be available for a limited time from Feb. 18 to Mar. 3 only.


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