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Burger King California Whopper, Reviewed
The Huffington Post Erik R. Trinidad
First Posted: 8/25/11 09:00 AM ET Updated: 8/25/11 03:28 PM ET
Burger King has jumped on the same health-conscious bandwagon as
Wendy's, with a new ad campaign that attempts to put the burger chain
in a fresher and healthier light amidst the current trend of vilifying
fast food. Gone are its commercials with the creepy, yet amusingly kitschy "King" mascot;
BK's new ad agency now puts the brand in a cleaner direction, with
fresh vegetables prepared in slow motion against a dark background in
its latest TV spot. Leading the new brand direction on the menu is the
California Whopper, which doesn't use the old stand-by adjective "
"flame-broiled" on its box; it's "grilled and guac'd." Here's how it rates:
The Claims: The new limited-time California Whopper is
a quarter-pound burger "topped with ripe tomatoes, crisp lettuce,
guacamole, crispy bacon, melted Swiss cheese, creamy mayo and onions
all on a toasted sesame seed bun" (820 calories). Its smaller
counterpart, the California Whopper Jr., has the same toppings on a
smaller beef patty. (430 calories)
The Verdict: C-. Burger King doesn't exactly say
that its goal is to provide healthier meals -- that's what McDonald's
PR people are working on -- but better food is sort of implied in its
new campaign's direction. However, the truth is that this new
California Whopper, with all its fresh-looking ingredients from the
Golden State, packs in more calories than the regular Whopper (670
calories), or the bigger Steakhouse XT Burger (770 calories). This
would be fine if there was added taste to the burger, but there isn't.
The guacamole is really mild and bland, and only does well with adding
a creamy texture to the burger. Its mild taste overpowers the flavors
in the cheese and the bacon -- and even minimizes that signature
"flame-broiled" BK taste -- with a smear of mediocrity. Perhaps if the
guacamole had a bit more spices, it would be a better offering.
If you're not into spicy foods, that's fine too; just know that if
you're opting for this burger for something lighter, its mild taste
does the trick -- but its calorie count doesn't.
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