Burger King To Launch Avocado Burgers & Burger Graphic T-shirts Today (29 Oct)


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Have you ever stood in line at a Burger King and stared at the menu in disappointment, wishing they had more avocado in their burgers?

Yeah, me neither. Alright, see you next time!

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Wait, no, get back here! They’re also selling Burger King-themed T-shirts!

Readers:

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Burger King To Launch Avocado Burgers & Burger Graphic T-shirts On Oct 29

If you’re an Avocado lover, I have good news for you because the self-proclaimed King of burgers is launching two avocado burgers again.

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On 29 Oct, Burger King will start selling the Avocado Whopper and the Avocado Tendergrill Chicken.

Avocado Whopper

The Avocado Whopper, as the name suggests, take Burger King’s classic burger and adds a fresh green twist.

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The burger is made up of a thick beef patty topped with avocado slices, pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, and onions with a drizzle of mayo.

Burger King has emphasised that the beef patty is 100% beef, which somehow makes it more suspicious. Is their chicken 80% chicken and 20% human meat?

But anyways.

Not a fan of beef because you love the Earth or because consuming beef can feel like your body is trying to digest a couch? Have no fear, cow haters, the Tendergrill Chicken is here.

Avocado Tendergrill Chicken

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I don’t know why it looks thicker but I don’t care because they’re the ones who sent us the images, so it’s not our fault #taichi101

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But still…

Dayum, those are some thicc ass avocado slices. 

This burger has avocado slices, tomatoes, lettuce, and mayo as well, but it has a glorious grilled chicken patty in between its sesame buns.

Price

Both burgers are S$7.40 a la carte. But if you want your fast food to come with a side of heart disease, you can order their Value Meals, which are S$8.90 each and come with a small-sized soft drink and medium-sized fries.

If you’re a glutton like me though, an Upsized Value Meal is also available at S$9.50. This upsized meal comes with a medium-sized soft drink and large-sized french fries.

Customers who have an unhealthy obsession with avocados can also choose to top up S$0.90 for three extra slices of avocados.

Reader: OK, Goody Feed writer, that’s enough about the burgers, what about what we’re actually here for?

Me: My elegant writing and quick-wit?

Reader: LOL just get to the T-shirts already.

T-shirts for Charity

For the next three months, Burger King will also sell T-shirts as part of their charity fund-raiser for the Association for Persons with Special Needs (APSN).

APSN is a social agency that provides special education for people who have mild intellectual disabilities (IQ 50-70).

Burger King will be selling two different t-shirt designs at all outlets in the country.

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You can purchase each T-shirt for S$20 at any Burger King outlet. The T-shirts come in three sizes; small, medium, and large.

S$14 of the sale proceeds from each t-shirt will go to APSN.

While the jury is still out on their avocado burgers, we can only applaud Burger King’s creative philanthropy.

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