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Remember the Burger King Whopper with 1,050 slices of bacon on it? It seems the same people have pulled another stunt, this time topping the burger with 1,000 slices of cheese.
The video, which features a Rocket News 24 reporter who goes by Mr. Sato, shows the man bringing home an obscenely large and awkwardly packed amount of cheese from a Japan Burger King. He then assembles it and chows down.
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That's just a mountain of disgusting processed cheese...it's amazing how I never eat process cheese except in a fast-food burger. It's amazing how nauseating it made me feel when presented like that.
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Originally Posted by John1960
Remember the Burger King Whopper with 1,050 slices of bacon on it? It seems the same people have pulled another stunt, this time topping the burger with 1,000 slices of cheese.
The video, which features a Rocket News 24 reporter who goes by Mr. Sato, shows the man bringing home an obscenely large and awkwardly packed amount of cheese from a Japan Burger King. He then assembles it and chows down.
Why couldn't they just make a big, 72-foot patty with an equally large bun? That'd be enough for the amount of cheese they're aiming at.
Admittedly, it's such a waste.
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