On April 1, Burger King Singapore launched the Chocolate Whopper.
As its name suggests, the Chocolate Whopper is essentially a flame-grilled Whopper beef patty topped with tomatoes and onions and generously drizzled with chocolate sauce. Photo from Burger King.
S$6.40 and costs S$7.90 as a meal.
For every purchase of the Chocolate Whopper via the Burger King app, customers will get the Mashed Up Fries for free. Photo from Burger King.
Nugget Dipper (S$3.90) that comes with a small tub of chocolate sauce. Photo from Burger King.
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The upsized Golden Pie is said to be four-times larger than the Taro Pie and weighs 315grams.
To receive your free upsized Golden Pie:
Like Burger King s Ren Ri post on Facebook or Instagram which will go live on Feb. 18
Visit either Jurong Point, Compass One, Tampines Mall or Tiong Bahru outlets and purchase a Chinese New Year menu item on Feb. 18 from 11am
Flash the Instagram or Facebook post to the staff and wish them a Happy Birthday.
Do note that the pies are redeemable on a first come first served basis, while stocks last. Redemption is limited to one Golden Pie per person.
McDonald s China
McDonald s China is selling a limited-edition Spam and cookie burger that s only available for one day.
For 13.14 yen ($2), diners can get a burger with two thick slices of Spam topped with a generous portion of crushed Oreo-style cookies and a creamy white sauce.
Reactions to the burger have been mixed, but one reviewer called it unexpectedly delicious.
In early December, Burger King Singapore launched an ice-cream sundae stuffed full of French fries after it noticed diners dunking fries in their ice-cream. Now, McDonald s China is cashing in on the sweet-savory trend.
Its latest food item is a burger stuffed with Spam canned, cooked pork topped with crushed Oreos and doused in creamy sauce.