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* A "whopper" is also ] slang for a blatant or outrageous ]. | * A "whopper" is also ] slang for a blatant or outrageous ]. | ||
* In ], an exceedingly bad move is called a "double whopper". | * In ], an exceedingly bad move is called a "double whopper". | ||
* In BMX stunt bicycling, a "whopper" is the term for a bunnyhop tailwip | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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The Whopper is the flagship menu item of international fast food chain Burger King. The product is a hamburger, consisting of a quarter-pound fire-grilled beef patty, sesame seed bun, lettuce, sliced onion and tomato, ketchup, mayonnaise, and pickles. Cheese and Bacon may be added, and double patty, chicken, and Jr. varieties are also available. Different varieties have appeared throughout the years for a limited time.
The Whopper was created in 1957 by Burger King founders James McLamore and David Edgerton and sold for 37 cents; nowadays, the cost of a Whopper (in the USA) ranges from 99 cents (during promotions) to 2.00 USD and higher. For example, in Vancouver, Washington, a Whopper costs 2.00 USD, while Double and Chicken Whoppers cost 3.00 USD, and the Jr. costs 1.00 USD. Cheese may be added for an additional 40 cents. Burger King sells about 1.7 billion Whoppers each year.
Trivia
- A "whopper" is also American slang for a blatant or outrageous lie.
- In backgammon, an exceedingly bad move is called a "double whopper".
- In BMX stunt bicycling, a "whopper" is the term for a bunnyhop tailwip