You mean a Royale with cheese?
Guess the 0.11 kilo burger didn’t have the same ring to it.
Kiloburger does kinda have a nice ring to it.
I’m inclined to believe it. I worked for a Wall Street firm when the stock market switched from fractional quotations to decimal. Lots of my coworkers printed out a conversion table from fractions to decimals, and even so often had problems figuring out which of two quotations was greater than the other one (in decimals). Those were smart people, but if you work with one system for so long, your brain gets hardwired and difficult to change.
Branding issue… shoulda called it the “bigger by half” burger… Or just mega pounder.
I used to get the 1/3 pounder all the time. Sad they are gone.
They call it the Royale with Cheese.
On account of the metric system.
The 100 gramer burger
Pretty sure it’s called a Krustyburger with cheese
Why haven’t they slowly made them “bigger” over time? 1/5 pounder, 1/6 pounder…
Rising food prices mean smaller burgers and pizzas at restaurants
In May, Bloomberg reported that fast-casual chains, including Burger King, Domino’s and Subway, were all reducing their portion sizes in response to the rising cost of food.
Which is a good and bad. Good because Americans are fat af. Bad because they will just buy more of the same at a higher cost for no reason other than complacency
Even if they don’t buy more, reducing the size of fast food portions would not really help that problem.
we’re not gonna make it, are we?
Is it true, or is it a rumor? “Quarter Pounder” is a little more fun to say, might’ve been a marketing strategy.
I wish I had a friend group. Even if it had the red dude in it.