The royal burger chain just added several new burgers to its lineup with options for carnivores and plant-based eaters alike.
To hell with the estimation that you should n’t mess up around with classics . Burger Kinghas proven it can putinteresting twistson its iconic Whopper sandwich in ways that honor the original andelevate it to new heights . Now , it ’s hoping to pull up this off again with a whole lineup of brand unexampled burgers .
Burger King announced Thursday that it ’s add five new burger option to its royal menu nationwide , including exciting novel takings on the Whopper as well as an exclusively fresh burger offering aimed at live up to plant - based eaters . The star here is the new Southwest Bacon Whopper , which boast bacon and Southwest - barrack elements like tortilla crisps and avocado spread , and is uncommitted alongside a meat - free Impossible version . The other standout is the fresh Impossible King , which establish on the popularImpossible Whopper ’s success with even more traditional Warren Earl Burger toppings .
The fresh option arrive at BK locations nationally on June 27 , according to a spokesperson for the chain . Here ’s the full lineup , include descriptions from the King himself ( an electronic mail from a nice Puerto Rico person ):
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Notably , the Impossible King is conjoin the options available as part of BK ’s 2 for $ 6 Mix n ’ Match deal , which also include Quarter Pound King , Big King , Original Chicken Sandwich , and Big Fish . And — somehow — that ’s not the last of the news from your favorite fast food for thought kingdom today .
One more matter : Royal Perksrewards members will also be able to bestow the Persea Americana spread featured in the Southwest Bacon Whopper to any flame - grill beefburger , Impossible patty , and chicken sandwiches for an surplus dollar bill . The offer will only be available while the Southwest Bacon Whopper is on the menu , though , so you ’ll need to plan a visit shortly if the raw burger or the avocado spread sounds like what your lunch plans need .
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