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May312010

Big, Bigger, Biggest

The 4-all-beef-patty Megamac has long been a staple at Japanese MacDonalds.  Sometimes I'm tempted to order it just to prove I can eat it, but then I remember I'm a human and not a Tyrannosaurus Rex:

 

Not to be outdone, Burger King, the people behind "I will eat this meat until my innie turns into an outie", last year released the "WINDOWS 7 Whopper":

 

But even this 7-patty burger pales in comparison to Japanese fast food giant Lotteria's new 10-patty offering.  Eat THIS meat, Burger King:

 

Japan continues to caricature Western society.

 

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Eagle's Deli anyone?

May 31, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTaylor

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