To celebrate “Good Meat Day” on November 29, Burger King Japan is offering the Super One Pound Beef Cheeseburger.
The burger has four flame-broiled all-beef patties collectively weighing 1.1 pounds and housed in a sesame seed bun.
It has sliced onions, ketchup, cheddar cheese, and cheese sauce as garnishments.
The stacked burger carries a tag of approximately $14 for ala carte and $16 for a meal that comes with medium fries and drinks.
Burger King's Super One Pound Beef Cheeseburger is now available at its outlets in Japan until December 2, from 2 p.m. onwards.
November 29 is designated as Good Meat Day since the date is abbreviated as 1-1-2-9, which spells out as īniku, meaning good meat in Japanese.


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