Burger King menu adds wild new burger, supports growing craze
The fast-food chain isn't using its famous Whopper name for this new creation.

Burger King has regularly pushed the boundaries of burger innovation.
Much of that innovation comes from the company's locations all over the world.
Restaurant Brands International (QSR) CEO Josh Kobza highlighted the chain's non-United States results during it first-quarter earnings call.
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"Shifting now to International. We're pleased with our relative performance this quarter, delivering 2.6% comparable sales or roughly 3.7%, excluding the headwind from Leap Day and 8.6% system-wide sales growth. We saw solid growth in many of our largest markets, including the UK, Germany, Brazil, Japan and Australia. These markets share a few common traits, compelling everyday value, exciting menu innovation, modern restaurant image, strong digital capabilities and a focus on restaurant level execution," he explained.