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Burger King’s new BBQ Double Stacker XL is a blockbuster, for a limited time, and only available for home delivery

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Monday, May 29, 2023 7:02 am
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Burger King's new BBQ Bacon Double Stacker XL

Burger King's new BBQ Bacon Double Stacker XL

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THERE’S a new burger on the menu, and it’s a bit of a blockbuster.

Burger King has launched its new BBQ Double Stacker XL, a limited edition feast that is only available via home delivery companies until the end of June.

It’s a double cheeseburger with onion rings and bacon complete with barbecue sauce, and yes it is on the large size.

Living up to its name, it is one of the biggest burgers currently available, and is very filling – few people will want any sides as a result.

It is an unusual burger in that instead of onion rings as a separate item they are in the bun, but it makes for a neater eat as it’s all self-contained.

Burger King’s burgers are flame grilled and that gives them a unique taste among other chain burgers.

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The BBQ Double Stacker XL is an exclusive to Uber Eats until Tuesday, May 30. From then on, until Friday, June 30, it can be ordered from Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat and the Burger King app.

After that, it will be a fond memory.

People placing an order on Uber Eats for £20 or more before Tuesday, May 30, will be able to receive a free batch of six Chilli Cheese Bites as well.

For more details, log on to: https://www.burgerking.co.uk or search Uber Eats

https://www.ubereats.com/store/burger-king-reading-broad-street-mall-sc/RkBvLp5dR7CGfZF4YuPKIQ?diningMode=DELIVERY

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