There comes a time in everyone’s life when we have to face the question: How much cheese is too much cheese? yes Burger King In Thailand the answer is, the limit (supposedly) doesn’t exist. The famous fast food restaurant created a stir this week with its latest offering, “Real Cheeseburger“, a burger without meat or condiments and a heart-arrest-inducing amount of American cheese sandwiched between two sesame buns (20 slices, to be exact).
It sounds almost too horrible to be true. but Burger King A social media post on Sunday insisted, when the “burger” was added to the menu, that the monstrosity is actually legit. “This is not a joke. This is real,” he wrote on Facebook. “Real Cheeseburger It’s full of flavor for those who love cheese.”
Launched at a low of 109 Thai baht, equivalent to about $53 Mexican pesos. Real Cheeseburger It quickly went viral, drawing dozens of people Burger King To try it after seeing it on social networks.
At one branch in Bangkok, CNN reported, the manager on duty was heard saying the product was so popular that they had to stop accepting home delivery orders to ensure they had enough stock for in-person customers. But a viral sensation doesn’t guarantee a delicious meal. Most customers who tried the burger and shared their opinions online struggled to take more than a few bites.
In an unfavorable review Real Cheeseburger For Lifestyle Asia, journalist Eric E. Surbano admitted that he could only stomach two bites before throwing it away.
“This is horrible… It’s not really surprising that it’s bad. It’s literally a hamburger bun, 20 slices of cheese and a hamburger bun. No sauce,” he wrote.
“It stinks… It was just as disgusting as you thought it would be: dry, a shock to the digestive system, and literally a thousand calories of unnecessary processed cheese. Also, for something called ‘Real Cheeseburger‘, there’s nothing real about any cheese here.”
Surbano added that the experience made him wonder “why Burger King He thought that apart from the viral view.”
“Maybe they have too much cheese. Maybe they hate us.”
“A trend in #Thailand is to put cheese on absolutely everything. Now Burger King joined with Real Cheeseburger. Although I think they forgot the meat,” he wrote.
“I love cheese, but I struggled to eat even half of this ‘burger’. Maybe I should grill the other half? What do you think?”
Those who tried the burger at the store had nothing good to say.
One customer, Im Zipech, an IT engineer, told CNN he tried the burger after seeing it on social media. Despite being a self-confessed lover of cheese, “it was too much.”
“I managed to finish only half. That’s an insane amount of cheese on a burger. Food is good when things are in the right combination.”
Zipech said he would not order again Real Cheeseburger.
Through: The New York Post
Author’s Note: When I saw this burger, I thought it was stuffed meat covered in cheese. Eat bread with this amount of yellow cheese? No thanks, they should have made a cheese mixture and put meat slices in it, if it was Oaxaca cheese, that would be another thing.