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The Whopperito is a discontinued Burger King menu item that was introduced in 2016. It consists of most of the ingredients of the Whopper wrapped inside a tortilla. Instead of the ketchup, mayonnaise, or mustard, the Whopperito contains queso sauce. [84]
In 2007, Burger King began licensing its logo and items to outside companies for non-Burger King products. A licensed products company, Broad Street Licensing Group, and its manufacturing partner, the Inventure Group, introduced the first products in the fall of that year: flavored potato crisps in two flavors, flame-broiled burger and French ...
The parent company of Burger King, Popeyes, and Tim Hortons said they'll likely raise prices in 2022 because of soaring supply and labor costs.
The product was discontinued in January 2012, replaced with Burger King's version of chicken strips in March of that year. Following Chicken Fries' discontinuation, there was a call for the product's reinstatement from fans of the product on forums such as Reddit ; Business Insider noted that they are one of the 17 most requested fast products ...
Tom Curtis, president of Burger King U.S. and Canada, noted that about half of Burger King's U.S. locations will receive the Sizzle or Garden Grill—a redesign that first rolled out in 2011—by ...
Burger King confirmed the return of the Whopper Melt and Churro Fries while supplies last at participating restaurant locations nationwide starting Thursday, Dec. 19, according to a statement from ...
Burger King added a value menu in 1998 with items priced at 99¢ , [3] equivalent to $1.85 in 2023. In 2002 [4] and 2006, BK revamped its value menu, adding and removing products at 99¢, and later increasing some prices to $1.39. [5] Many of these items have since been discontinued, modified or relegated to a regional menu option. [6]
2. McDonald's: Fried Apple Pie. The stalwart apple pie that's still available on Mickey D's menu is all good, well, and fine, but it lacks that extra crispiness that its deep fried, discontinued ...