Burger King’s Whopper JR

The Whopper JR is a good sandwich considering its very cheap price, consisting of mayo, ketchup, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, pickles, and a sesame seed bun. The Whopper JR is missing one key ingredient, though – cheese.

WHOPPER JR.®

https://www.bk.com/menu-item/whopper-jr

“Our WHOPPER JR.® Sandwich features one savory flame-grilled beef patty topped with juicy tomatoes, fresh lettuce, creamy mayonnaise, ketchup, crunchy pickles, and sliced white onions on a soft sesame seed bun.” – Burger King

Burger King’s Whopper JR. is probably the best sandwich to get from Burger King, considering the restaurant’s overall lack of quality. This is one of the cheapest sandwiches to get there, and yet still delivers a great taste which is much healthier than getting a giant burger. The onions are actually great on this sandwich, giving it a great taste, while the mayo, ketchup, and pickles bring the obvious necessary flavor that any sandwich deserves. The lettuce bring a nice juicy crunch, while the tomatoes don’t add much (but that’s my own opinion :/ ) The whopper junior seems to disappear very quickly for many of us hungry folk, but while you are eating it, it will deliver a great punch. The beef is a tiny bit too small, though, with just a little bit more size being able to make it even that much better.

The Whopper JR. is also missing cheese, a staple for nearly every burger that every non-lactose-intolerant, non-vegan and non-religious binding person is required to get on their burger. This would make the sandwich very good, and would make me actually want to go there. It can be added though, for a fee, which is just a nuisance.

Synopsis: The Burger King Whopper JR. is great for the price, and while a bit small and lacking in cheese, brings great potential.

Score: 8 BigMacs / 10 BigMacs

External Synopsis: “This sandwich nice” -Ryan Cherneski

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