Burger King is bringing back its Big Mac-like Burger, the Big King XL, advertised as having 175 percent more beef than a regular burger.
The Big King XL was originally offered in 2019 for a limited time and reappeared nationally in 2020. Starting this week, the Big King XL will again be available at locations nationwide, also for a limited time.
The sandwich boasts of two quarter-pound patties of flame-grilled beef layered with four American cheese slices along with onion, pickles, lettuce, and Stacker Sauce on a toasted sesame seed bun.
In bringing back the Big King XL, Burger King is offering Royal Perks members early digital access via BK.com or its mobile app now.


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