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These guys have been running millions dollars worth of
advertisements on television, radio and print to promote their latest
burger with the real chicken fillet (does that mean prior to this we
have been getting fake chicken???) proclaiming it's the greatest
thing that you could ever have, to the point that one would even try to
insure it. The ads paint a picture of this succulent burger
that you could really sink your teeth into and that it would probably
satiate your appetite. And the way it's been portrayed you would expect
some monster (or at least some decently sized burger at least) of a
meal, wouldn't you. Guess what? Look at the picture. I took it side by side with a Samsung flip up phone. Click on the image to see the actual size picture. No camera tricks here, it was taken from a
top down view so there would be no distortion due to perspective.
But to be fair, my daughter gave it the taste thumbs up. So even if
they didn't get the size right for people with normal appetite's they
at least got it tasting right. At RM3.45 just for the burger (the
meal will set you back at least RM5.00), you tell me whether it's worth
it. This "wai sik loh" will stick to his Burger Ramly.
Comment by Jaytea.
out of gluttony desire to test out the newly lauched burger [nlb]
relative to their competitor's also expensive higher-end chicken
burger, my lunch buddy and i bought 1 of each burger, got the staff to
cut into 2, and we tasted them side by side.
nlb patty was on the salty side, but overall, had a more "chicken"
taste to it. competitor's tasted a bit artificial. so, nlb had the
better patty. however, competitor's bun was tastier.
the other condiments and sauces were more or less the same.
try out the test, and give your rating thru where else but www.waisikkai.com
Comment by KSC
no wonder the guy in the advert either always lost his burger or
need to get his burger insured, a small wiff of wind and the burger
flew off. :)
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