Burger King Thailand has once again released a strange, enormous new burger that has gone viral on social media.
The global fast food chain announced the new 'Real Meat Burger,' which includes the option of unlimited beef patties.
"Do you want it like this? Have It Your Way of meat lovers," Burger King Thailand wrote in a translated post on its Facebook account earlier this month. "The Real Meat Burger. Burger of the beef type (cow). Flame grill[ed]. Every piece is grilled with real fire."
The announcement comes weeks after Burger King Thailand had announced an enormous and literally named new cheeseburger that featured 20 slices of American cheese inside a sesame seed bun.
"Not for fun, this is for real! Real cheeseburger from Burger King," the translated version of the post stated. "Carrying up to 20 slices of American cheese!!! Price is 109 only. - (from normal 380. -) The cheeseburgers scream! Those who press Like admin will be grumpy if they don't order. Exclusive. First day only buy at the branch. Delivery people tomorrow all over the country!"
Additionally, customers can add order "more cheese" to their burger if they "are not satisfied."
A shift manager at a Bangkok Burger King was reportedly overheard saying the sandwich was so popular that the restaurant had to stop taking delivery orders in order to meet the demand of walk-in diners on Tuesday (July 12), CNN reports. One customer said he loved the new cheeseburger but claimed it "was a bit too much" after trying it.
“I could only finish half of it,” said Im Jeepetch, a 25-year-old IT engineer, via CNN. “This is an insane amount of cheese added into one burger. Food is good when things are at the right combination.”
Thai travel expert Richard Barrow acknowledged that putting "cheese on literally everything" was a popular trend in Thailand, but said he "struggled" to eat it.
"A trend in #Thailand is to put cheese on literally everything. Now Burger King has joined in with the Real Cheese Burger," Barrow tweeted. "Though I think they forgot the meat. I love cheese but I struggled eating even half of this “burger”. Maybe I should grill the other half? What do you think?"
Burger King hasn't publicly addressed whether either of the new cheeseburgers would be included on menus in the United States.