Talk:The Angus burger (Burger King)

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The Angus with bacon and cheese - Bacon and American cheese are added to the main sandwich. This version has been discontinued as a main menu item, but it is till sold as a special request.

At present (April 2007) it is still a main menu item in UK Burger King outlets. It includes Irish cheddar cheese, rather than American cheese.

Note that the British restaurants only sell the standard, 3 pepper, and the bacon and cheese Angus burgers as standard items. The other versions may be available by request, I haven't checked. 217.34.39.123 11:39, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Parallels with "Arch Deluxe"?

The use of luxury ingredients and the marketing of this product as an "adult-oriented burger" is very reminiscent of the Arch Deluxe burger introduced by McDonald's around ten years previously. It would be interesting to explore the reasons why the Angus burger succeeded whereas the Arch Deluxe failed. 217.34.39.123 11:48, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Name

Also, shouldn't this be at Angus (burger) or The Angus? The burger is simply called "The Angus". 217.34.39.123 11:59, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

HARVEY'S the Canadian chain also has an Angus burger

[edit] {{Ad}} tagging

Recently an editor applied the {{Ad}} tag to the article, it is my belief that it was done so incorrectly. An article written like an ad would contain Peacock statements such as crisp lettuce, savory bacon and creamy mayonnaise in the product description. Additionally there would be more flourish in the history with the product being named in each instance the terms sandwich and product are used.

If an editor feels that an article might be written like an ad, please begin a conversation on the talk page so it can be discussed before tagging the article.

Jerem43 15:31, 7 July 2007 (UTC)