Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Burger King fans recommend ordering Whoppers hot off the broiler for fresher burgers
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29

Burger King fans recommend ordering Whoppers hot off the broiler for fresher burgers

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
  • The 'hot off the broiler' option is available in Burger King's online ordering system and can be requested in person or via delivery.
  • Customers say this method yields a hotter, better-textured burger with more melted cheese, though it may add a few minutes to wait times.
  • Some Reddit users report inconsistent results depending on location and staff, while others note Burger King's customization system offers additional no-cost options like extra pickles or cutting the Whopper in half.
By embracing customer hacks, is Burger King successfully reclaiming its 'Have It Your Way' crown from competitors?
If a fresh Whopper requires a special request, what does that imply about the quality of a standard one?
Is the improved quality of one fresh burger worth the potentially longer wait for everyone else in line?
Is the 'hot off the broiler' hack a sign that fast food's promise of speed is failing customers?
As custom orders surge, are fast-food kitchens truly prepared for the 'Guest Experience Revolution'?
Can AI assistants like 'Patty' finally solve the industry's long-standing conflict between speed and freshness?