11 of the Most Ridiculous Pieces of Fast
Food Ever Created
McDonald’s has just re-released its katsu burger in Japan, and it marks the return of the utterly absurd fast food meal.
These 11 pieces of fast food are perhaps the most ridiculous things you’ll see today.
McDonald’s has just re-released its katsu burger in Japan, and it marks the return of the utterly absurd fast food meal.
These 11 pieces of fast food are perhaps the most ridiculous things you’ll see today.
1. The Windows 7 Whopper
That’s right, the glamorously named Windows 7 Whopper, a special edition burger released in Japan to celebrate the launch of the latest Microsoft operating system.
Featuring all your favourite Whopper ingredients – tomato, lettuce, ketchup, onion, pickles – oh and seven whole burger patties.
That’s right, the glamorously named Windows 7 Whopper, a special edition burger released in Japan to celebrate the launch of the latest Microsoft operating system.
Featuring all your favourite Whopper ingredients – tomato, lettuce, ketchup, onion, pickles – oh and seven whole burger patties.
2. The Hot Dog Stuffed Crust from Domino’s
It divided opinion upon release, but I’m sure we can all agree it was a monstrosity both in appearance, and in taste.
It divided opinion upon release, but I’m sure we can all agree it was a monstrosity both in appearance, and in taste.
3. Mince Pie Krispy Kreme
A special edition Krispy Kreme doughnut that thankfully was never given another run.
A special edition Krispy Kreme doughnut that thankfully was never given another run.
4. The McLobster Roll
Made of 100% North Atlantic lobster, the McLobster had a very short lifespan. Costing $7.99, McDonald’s ended up binning off the lobster roll due to problems with supply.
Made of 100% North Atlantic lobster, the McLobster had a very short lifespan. Costing $7.99, McDonald’s ended up binning off the lobster roll due to problems with supply.
5. The KFC Double Down
Obviously this works if you can’t decide between fried chicken or hot dogs, but then again who has ever had to decide between a hot dog or fried chicken?
Obviously this works if you can’t decide between fried chicken or hot dogs, but then again who has ever had to decide between a hot dog or fried chicken?
6. The McSpaghetti
A regular item on the Philippines McDonald’s menu, the McSpaghetti is simply spaghetti in a tomato sauce, with a side order of fried chicken.
A regular item on the Philippines McDonald’s menu, the McSpaghetti is simply spaghetti in a tomato sauce, with a side order of fried chicken.
7. The Hula Burger
Launched in the 60s as an alternative to the Filet-O-Fish, the Hula Burger was a piece of pineapple wedged between two buns with some cheese and salad. Unsurprisingly this never took off.
Launched in the 60s as an alternative to the Filet-O-Fish, the Hula Burger was a piece of pineapple wedged between two buns with some cheese and salad. Unsurprisingly this never took off.
8. The Spinach Muffin from Starbucks
Apparently this is a normal item in Hong Kong’s Starbucks. We’re not too sure why.
Apparently this is a normal item in Hong Kong’s Starbucks. We’re not too sure why.
9. The black Burger King burgers
Dyed with bamboo charcoal, the black burgers from Japan looked quite cool in their promo shots, but looked horrible in real life.
Dyed with bamboo charcoal, the black burgers from Japan looked quite cool in their promo shots, but looked horrible in real life.
10. Berry Kristmush
The most unappetising marketing campaign ever conceived, the Berry Kristmush burgers from Burger King included the Mush ‘n’ Cheese burger which featured chopped mushrooms for the mush and a slice of cheese.
There was also the Premium Berry burger, which is strangely finished off with cranberries.
The most unappetising marketing campaign ever conceived, the Berry Kristmush burgers from Burger King included the Mush ‘n’ Cheese burger which featured chopped mushrooms for the mush and a slice of cheese.
There was also the Premium Berry burger, which is strangely finished off with cranberries.
11. Katsu Burger
Made of a pork cutlet, stuffed with cheese which is then deep fried, the Katsu Burger is the latest item to hit the Japanese market, and while it looks unbelievably fatty and calorific, we bet it’s actually pretty tasty.
Interesting.
(credit maetro.co.uk)
Made of a pork cutlet, stuffed with cheese which is then deep fried, the Katsu Burger is the latest item to hit the Japanese market, and while it looks unbelievably fatty and calorific, we bet it’s actually pretty tasty.
Interesting.
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