Following the launch of Burger King Thailand’s cheesy monstrosity earlier this month, the fast food chain is now launching a burger that allows customers to add as many beef patties as they want.
“The Have It Your Way of meat lovers,” a Facebook post from the chain reads, announcing the ridiculous new burger known as the Real Meat Burger. With three patties and nothing else, the burger retails for 339 baht, which is roughly $9.88 USD. While that doesn’t seem too crazy, customers can add another patty to the burger for 100 baht. In theory, customers can add as many patties as they want to the burger, so long as they don’t add onion, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese, or sauce to the burger.
Per Today, Facebook food blogger Believe Me, I Already Ate put the theory to the test by deciding to order a version of the burger with 100 patties. “Hello everyone, today…
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