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The Whopper is the signature hamburger brand of international fast food restaurant chain Burger King, its Australian franchise Hungry Jack's, and BK Whopper Bar kiosks. . Introduced in 1957 in response to the large burger size of a local restaurant in Gainesville, Florida, it became central to Burger King's advertising, including the chain's tagline "the Home of the W
The new version of the sandwich was originally made with two of the chain's 1.7 oz (48 g) hamburger patties, but after negative consumer response regarding the size of the patties the sandwich was reformulated to use two 2 oz (57 g) Whopper Jr. patties instead. [33] A chicken variant was introduced in May 2014. [34]
The company markets several variants of the burger, such as the Whopper Jr., [6] as well as variants based on regional tastes or customs, such as the teriyaki Whopper in Japan or the LTO Canadian Whopper. [7] [8] [9] With the company's expansion into India, the chain introduced two new variants on the Whopper while reintroducing the chicken ...
To celebrate the "most Whopper-ful time of the year," Burger King will be bringing back a couple of fan-favorites to the menu for a limited time. Burger King confirmed the return of the Whopper ...
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A group of Burger King customers have cooked up a new federal lawsuit, alleging that its real-life sandwiches look nothing like its advertised versions.
In 2002, BK changed the name of the sandwich to Chicken Whopper and added a smaller Chicken Whopper Jr. sandwich. [14] [15] The company replaced the Chicken Whopper line with another broiled sandwich line in 2003, the BK Baguette line. The chicken sandwich, served on a fresh cooked baguette roll, and came in several varieties, all of which were ...
A Burger King Whopper Jr. meal sits on a tray at a Burger King restaurant. ... the United Kingdom’s advertising regulatory agency ordered the company to stop overstating the size of its burgers.