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Burger King's trademark product is a hamburger called the Whopper. The Whopper is ... a line of sandwiches all made with the same ingredients. The regular Whopper has a 4 ounce burger patty, mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, ketchup, onion and pickle on a sesame seed roll. It is available in all markets.
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Burger King has been fighting with tomato pickers in southern Florida for two years, refusing to pay a penny more per pound. Now the burger chain has announced that they may simply buy their tomatoes somewhere else. more
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Burger King's product packaging has undergone many changes over the years. Originally the larger sandwiches were sold in a clamshell style box made of Styrofoam, but with environmental concerns over Styrofoam in the early 1980s, the packaging was changed to a paperboard box. To cut back on the amount of paper that the company used, the paperboard box was fully eliminated in the late 1980s or early 1990s and was replaced with waxed paper. Smaller sandwiches, e.g. hamburgers, were originally served in small paper bags through the end of the 1970s when BK began wrapping its smaller sandwiches in waxed paper. Paperboard boxes are still used for its "finger food" products like Chicken Tenders and Fries, French toast sticks and desserts.
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Burger King If you choose to eat at Burger King® for lunch or dinner, you can avoid all the fats, sugar, and calories if you choose a salad instead of the burger. The Tendergrill Garden Salad® is a nice combination of chicken, lettuce, and vegetables. Even if you add the light Italian dressing, this salad would still come in at 420 calories. You would get lots of your daily recommendation for vitamin A (200 percent) and vitamin C (60 percent) plus calcium (15 percent). Add a bottled water instead of the soda, or a vitamin C-packed orange juice and you can have a healthy and tasty meal from Burger King®.
Top 20 IT services India Leveraging that global diversity, Burger King prides itself on tailoring its menu for different cultures. And even though its offerings are centred around the famed Whopper burger, its promise of ‘Have it your way’ means customers have 221,184 possible ways of ordering a Whopper meal. Every day 11.8 million of those customers consume close to a million pounds of beef.
The Hungry Jack's logo is based on the original Burger King "bun halves" design. HJ currently uses an updated version of the "bun halves" logo, featuring the smoother font used in the revised Burger King logo from 1994. Currently, the only region that BK uses non-Latin text is the Middle East. In those Arabic speaking countries the logo is reversed and uses Arabic characters; otherwise the logo is a mirror of the "blue crescent" logo used in the west.
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