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The chain's first major attempt was part of their Specialty Sandwich line that was introduced in 1979 was the Sirloin Steak Sandwich. After the failure of the Specialty Sandwich line, Burger King went on to introduce several other premium burgers made from a variety of meats.
As far back as the 1970s, international fast food restaurant chain Burger King has attempted to introduce a premium line of burgers.These sandwiches are part of a system which eventually became known as the barbell strategy; a plan designed to expand Burger King's menu with both more sophisticated, adult-oriented fare along with products that are more value-oriented.
[notes 30] The sandwich was originally introduced in 1993 under the name Double Supreme during its testing stage. The name was switched to Big King when it was introduced nationally in 1997, and again to the King Supreme when reintroduced in 2002. [163] The sandwich was discontinued in the North American market in the mid-2000s.
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The BK Dinner baskets featured a steak sandwich, [31] and in 2003 Burger King New Zealand introduced the Big Bloke Steak Sandwich which was almost identical to the 1979 sandwich. [ 32 ] In a 2015 summer promotion, Burger King brought back its pulled pork sandwich, previously sold in 2012 and 2013, [ 33 ] [ 34 ] in a new format linked to its new ...
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The sandwich that would eventually become the Big King was preceded by a similar sandwich called the Double Supreme cheeseburger. [4] Burger King 's take on rival McDonald's well-known Big Mac sandwich was released as a test product in January 1996 when McDonald's was having difficulties within the American market.
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