In case you missed it, Burger King recently introduced a crazy new $2 meal consisting of a whole bunch of food. For just two bones, you get one cheeseburger, 10 chicken nuggets, medium french fries, and a medium soft drink.
Pretty good deal, right?
They’re calling it their $2 Snack Box.
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) September 23, 2020
It appears to be a limited deal that’s only been sent to certain Burger King app users, but even so, a quick look at the offers available to the general public and, yep, there it is, one cheeseburger, 10 chicken nuggets, medium french fries, and a medium soft drink, but for $3 instead of $2.
Still pretty incredible. And people on the internet are really struggling to comprehend how BK can make such an offer.
— Lubz🚿 (@BrownNuisance) September 22, 2020
— max (@kingkroll14) September 22, 2020
— Vince Carey (@invinceable91) September 22, 2020
So whether or not you are a fan of Burger King’s food, the offer appears to be just too good for many people to pass up.
— H O G S (@FuccATyler) September 22, 2020
also me eating that 2$ meal with a medium soda: pic.twitter.com/KIuBqFaQBU
— P💫💫P (@PopSmokesHair) September 23, 2020
— John (@iam_johnw) September 22, 2020
— JP Morgan Cocaine Ship (@elimcfeli) September 24, 2020
— Alfredo (@Zyl0nn) September 23, 2020
— Paputi (@Paputiofficial) September 23, 2020
Truth.
Meanwhile, McDonald’s is over here trying to take away our all day breakfast.
“We removed All Day Breakfast from the menu to simplify operations in our kitchens, which we saw provided better speed of service and order accuracy,” McDonald’s USA told Food & Wine in an emailed statement. “As McDonald’s and franchisees evaluate if and how we bring All Day Breakfast back to our menus, we want to ensure these improvements will remain consistent for our customers. Any final decision will be made in partnership with our franchisees, based on consumer demand, and designed to drive the business while minimizing operational disruptions.”
— Tay (@TaylorLea14) September 18, 2020
You win this round, King.