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    $185 for a burger at Burger King

    The English get all the fun!
    The World's Priciest Burger: $185

    LONDON - Money can't buy you good taste but it can definitely buy you the most expensive burger in the world. Named simply, The Burger, it is selling at 95 pounds ($185) at a Burger King in the exclusive district of South Kensington on Wednesday.

    The limited edition of the burger, which can be bought for two days only and has so far sold 50, is challenging the current Guinness Record for the most expensive burger, currently held by the American Double Truffle Burger which cost just 65 pounds ($127) in 1994.

    Mark Dowding, a chef with Burger King (nyse: BKC - news - people ) for the last 12 years and the creator of the burger, told Forbes.com the location had been chosen because "there are different pockets for different tastes. And we are sure this is an area of a lot of burger aficionados."

    And the secret to its strong taste? "Its massaged Japanese Wagyu beef," Dowding said.

    The burger, the size and looks of a regular whopper, is made out of ingredients from seven countries, from Japan to France.

    Some restaurateurs dismissed the burger, spiced with organic white wine and pink Himalayan rock salt, as a "marketing stunt" comparing it with similar products launched by department stores like Selfridges and its 85 pound sandwich and Peter Jones's 50 pound cup of coffee pre-digested by a Civet cat.

    But David Kisilevsky, vice president of marketing at the fast food restaurant, said "the burger is aimed at aficionados looking for the ultimate burger taste experience."

    All proceeds from the sale of the burger will be donated to Help a London Child charity, which helps children experiencing abuse and poverty.

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    I think I´ll stick with my 99c value meals.. LOL...
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    IT really is a .99 cent burger.

    The $184.01 is the co-pay for the hospital when you get a bite of the sliced tomato, the ones with the salmonella!
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    No matter what the cost, I ain't eatin' at BK, at least the ones I've been in; they were absolutely filthy! That would just be adding insult to injury.
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    Some people are stupid enough to buy anything............
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    IT really is a .99 cent burger.

    The $184.01 is the co-pay for the hospital when you get a bite of the sliced tomato, the ones with the salmonella!
    Good One Richard.. I am laughing my MM off..

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    too funny...I don't eat at Burger King either cause I find like Medussa..it's simply filthy, don't need more germs attacking my immune system. Even if the burgers were free I wouldn't want one...

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    There comes a point where the quality just... doesn't get better, you know? I'll stick to my regular hamburgers thanks lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002 View Post
    I am laughing my MM off..
    OK, another "lost in translation" moment (sorry it has nothing to do with the thread). To me "MM" means military medal. What am I missing here???

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    All proceeds from the sale of the burger will be donated to Help a London Child charity, which helps children experiencing abuse and poverty.
    To me, this seems like a charitable fund raiser. At most of those, you pay over the top for the item, it is almost like a token souvenir, when really you are donating to the cause.

    Of course, they are trying to get in the Guinness Book, so that shades it a bit; but I bet quite a few of those 50 who purchased where considering the charity involved!
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    Burger King has chefs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    Burger King has chefs?
    Yeah in the corporate office somewhere; NOT in each franchise, te hee.
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    As if these take out places don't use enough meat. =[

    Poor cows.

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    Is that even legal? :P I think 50 people are going to have a Bellyache tonight.

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