Burger King launches ‘real cheeseburger’ stuffed with 20 slices of cheese
Burger King in Thailand have launched a bizarre new product - a “real cheeseburger” made with 20 slices of American cheese and no meat. The Thai operator of the US fast food chain announced that the burger was available at its outlets nationwide starting Sunday 9 July. Footage shows burger-lover Thanaporn Chatcharaporn, 26, tucking into the dish at a branch in Bangkok. “It’s very, very salty. Almost too salty to eat. The smell is also very strong. At the first bite, it gave me goosebumps, but I couldn’t finish the whole thing. I wanted to try it just to see what it was like,” she said. The glorified cheese sandwich costs around $3 - slightly cheaper than a regular meat cheeseburger. Read More Two teens found illegally smuggled in boot of car in Texas Passenger gets ‘private’ jet for £188 as no other travellers board flight Cancer survivor wears glittering eyeballs after losing left eye as baby
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