Wendy's Baconator

Jan 26, 2009 00:52

                I’m not exactly sure what made me buy a P230 burger. Maybe it’s the huge yellow sign standing outside the store, juicy picture and all. It could be the kickass name giving you the feeling that, midway between bites, it would transform into a giant robot. Largely it’s the idea that there aren’t vegetables or condiments in the burger ( Read more... )

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arandomblog January 26 2009, 12:25:41 UTC
Finally, something to read that isn't Dota and the City, HAHA.

Hmm, Baconator eh? By just the sound of it I already am intrigued. It seems like something that must be tried, even at least once. But a Wendy's burger at P230? Two hundred thirty pesos? That could be my prepaid load for a month there, in between those buns! My favorite Hotshots burger won't even exceed P200. Oh well, I might try that when I'm with my Dad ^^.

Knowing how kuripot practical you are, I'm actually surprised you spent almost a quarter of a thousand pesos for a third of a pound of burger. I'm guessing you performed some farewell rituals when you flushed it in the toilet fifteen hours later ( ... )

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painraven January 26 2009, 13:01:15 UTC
I am mystified as to how to reply to any of your DatC entries. I guess I should wait for it to end and make a review entry for it.
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It's like two burgers, so about P115 for one; except you have juse one bun for each. And three bacon strips.
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For everyone's convenience, that's 1/2 pounds * 2/3 eaten = 1/3 pounds burger. I didn't go to Grade 3 for nothing.
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You can't pay for the utter joy of seeing a kid receive the burger; or utter disbelief of receiving left over burgers and soggy fries.
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And no, the slurpee cost me P20. You can't buy 7-11 products from Wendy's, see. Even more (or less depending on who you are) reason to try it out.

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