Burger King introduces unlimited consumption
Between March 10 and 13, Burger King is offering an all-you-can-eat buffet in some of its Japanese restaurants. True, only from one product.
Based on information from promotions.hu, Burger King will make the all you can eat service available in a total of ten Japanese restaurants between March 10 and 13. The promotion is only valid for one type of burger, namely the King Yeti burger.
The burger contains a total of 4 slices of beef weighing 453 grams. The burger also includes 6 slices of gouda cheese, sauce and some vegetables. The nutritional value of King Yeti is almost 80 percent of the daily energy intake of an average adult, namely 1590 calories.
You have to apply for the service in advance and pay 3,900 yen, roughly HUF 10,240.
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