So I love Burger King's tender crisp chicken sandwiches. I always order them the same way (with cheese only). Now they normally come with lettuce and tomato and cheese. So why do I still have to pay an extra 50 cents for 2 slices of cheese when they are not using mayo, lettuce or tomatoes and their company slogan is "Have it your way". I think it should be fair trade that I can get it made with cheese only for the same price considering I am getting it with less ingredients.
Anyone else feel like we should more often get what we receive not what we could get?
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Thrice meat stacker. It has bacon
and cheese. for just thrice dollars.
like :eek:
They've had the stacker since 06.
there no they dont.
Go back to your Mcdonalds pussy
1 cheese bruger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BK_Stacker
Yeah except that is the only place that sells that sandwich around here. I live in the boondocks. We have a BK and a Mcds. If I had other options I would use them, hell I've even tried to find a way to buy a case of their frozen sandwiches and I'd cook them myself.
The manager didn't really answer me when I inquired about buying a case though.
Also, I am sure that if you have a BK and a McD then you must live some where with at least a decent store where you can buy food and make it yourself. If it is as bad as you feel it is, just dont eat through the day and only eat at home.
Will it take me to BK?!:p