That’s one gross burger.
It’s likely that 2020 won’t be remembered as a great year for all that many people. Between the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting lockdowns, many people can’t seem to wait for 2020 to finally come to an end. And one restaurant chain was inspired to turn those feelings into food.
Burger King in Brazil recently decided to create a burger that exemplifies the general feeling of 2020. After surveying fans, the restaurant chain used the results as inspiration for the sandwich, which it revealed on YouTube and then asked unsuspecting participants to try.
Based on the reactions, this sandwich is unlikely to make it to the menu anytime soon.
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Netizens praise Burger King UK after it hands over Instagram account to local eateries
Burger King UK in a statement on Instagram urged people to continue to go out to eat or get takeout, and not just from them. Updated: December 18, 2020 11:53:19 am
According to the statement, restaurants can post photos of their signature dishes on Instagram with the hashtag #WhopperAndFriends and Burger King will share them on their Instagram feed.
Netizens praised for Burger King UK on social media after they let local eateries use their Instagram account. The move by the fast food chain was the latest in its efforts to support local restaurants amid the pandemic.
Burger King opens its Instagram feed to promote independent restaurants for free; netizens applaud
Photo: Burger King UK/Twitter
Burger King is winning hearts online with an offer to help small independent restaurants promote themselves. The well known restaurant chain took to social media on Tuesday stating that they would open up their Instagram feed to restaurants, free of cost.
The post was shared by Burger King UK on early on Tuesday. Those wishing to advertise themselves have been urged to share their selected images with the hashtag WhopperAndFriends . Since then, the Burger King UK Instagram page which has over 31,600 followers has shared two posts - one by Takinâ care of burgers in Leeds, and another by 200 Degrees Coffee Roasters in Nottingham.