Burger King

'bout to go to Burger King. What should I get, shills?

A squished fish patty on a bun

get outta there

McChicken.

A better palate

do they still have the 10 pc for 1.49?
i usually get that + 3 double cheeseburgers and a large drink
and then i feel very sick for a few hours.
the double whopper with cheese is growing on me, but the meat starts to taste like sawdust once you get halfway through.
classic chicken sandwhich (which is a pressed patty not real meat) is a delicious sponge of chicken flavored grease. ask them to put bacon and cheese on it.

The local BK here was a hole.

Went back there the other week and it was all closed. Even by Burger King status the place was a filthy, dysfunctional mess.

I even witnessed employees running to fucking Wal-Mart because they were out of supplies at the end.

>You don't even wanna know what was in the bathroom.

Non american, irrelevant question here, hoping some americans can answer it.
How much does a single cheeseburger cost at:
>Mcdonalds
>Burger king
>white castle &
>wendys
Cheers

A bullet

McDonalds and Burger King and Wendy's, for the most basic burger, would be about a dollar, give or take like 10 cents. At White Castle you can get like two of their little sliders for a dollar. Do keep in mind that places like McD's, BK and Wendy's have more fancy and thicker burgers at higher costs, though. For those, it can range anywhere from $2-$7 for the burger without fries or drinks.

>about a dollar
Yeah sweet.
>Fancy and thicker burgers
yeah I know about them, we have them too
Thanks for the response, I'll probe the other threads in hopes for more specific/different responses. I figure different state taxes have an effect on prices

You are very polite, let me check my receipts!
>McDonalds cheeseburger 89 cents
>Burger King cheeseburger 1.00
>White Castle cheeseburger 50 cents
>Wendys cheeseburger 3.79

You should get a dirty syringe from the dumpster behind it.

Laid

Thanks a bunch! That's exactly the kind of information I was looking for.
It's crazy how cheap the burgers are there.
Converted to my currency the cheeseburger costs half as much! That's nuts.
I'm sure things like cost of rent/purchase for the land, cost of building and cost of materials that make the product differ a lot from what they do in my country.
Thanks again for the specific response!

It's Hungry Jacks in my country.

Get a whopper and drop a "whopper" in it and proceed to eat it.

Your country is irrelevant and expendable.

But muh Emus. They'll learn to fly and take over your country instead.

A burger.

For me it's the BK Crispy Chicken

get the app on your phone for coupons then get the meal with 10 chicken nuggers, double cheeseburger, and fries for 4 dollars

Chicken royale

Angry whooper if they still have it.

I curse the day they removed it from my local BK

>tfw just ate one last week

We always had a nice Burger King where I lived so I can't relate to all the horror stories about it. I usually got a coupon for two whoppers.

They have really good coupons.

Their two for $1.50 tacos are God-tier

The looooooooooong chigginz

A whopper with cheese
Large onion ring
10 piece chicken nuggers
An ice cold Coca Cola

For me its the rodeo burger

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IT'S 2017 AND I'M STILL MAD THEY TOOK AWAY CINI-MINIS

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Back in the day when i worked at bk we had a chicken apple cranberry salad with bleu cheese crumbles. Id put the bleu cheese and bacon on a whopper and it was the fucking GOAT. I told some folks about it and almost overnight everyone in town was putting blue cheese and bacon on thier shit. It became known as the Jake Whopper, even a couple of super old people id never seen or met before actually asked for a Jake whopper once.

American fast food is cheaper because its lesser quality ingedients.