Burger King says ‘farewell’ and makes permanent menu change with a twist on two classic sides – but there’s a catch

BURGER King is saying goodbye and making a permanent menu change with a twist on two classic sides – but there’s a catch.

The fast food giant is hoping customers will come through with a new mixed side dish characteristics Fries and onion rings.

Burger King has announced a permanent change to its menu

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Burger King has announced a permanent change to its menuPhoto credit: Getty

The mix is ​​called “Have-sies” and offers customers more options to combine their meals.

Burger King called it “the perfect addition” to any meal combination.

Customers now don’t have to worry about which side to choose as they can enjoy the luxury of both.

Have-sies can be selected in a laInexpensive, small and large sizes.

However, the catch This means customers will have to wait until October 12th to enjoy the treat.

“Burger King is all about letting guests have whatever they want, and while the flame-grilled Whopper sandwich is often the star of the show, that includes side options when ordering combo meals,” says Pat O’Toole, chief marketing officer for Burger King America, told Business Wire.

“We know guests love our onion rings that they can’t get anywhere else, but it’s hard to pass up the classic French fries – so we’re excited to offer both in true BK style.”

The combination was tested in Miami earlier this year and will soon be a permanent part of the menu.

It joins two other new additions to the menu, such as the fan-favorite Ghost Pepper Whopper and Ghost Pepper Chicken Fries.

These items will also be available on October 12th.

Founded in 1954, Burger King has grown into a global quick-service chain that prides itself on the quality and value of its food.

Burger King operates more than 18,700 locations in more than 100 countries.

Nearly 100 percent of Burger King restaurants are owned and operated by independent franchisees, many of which are family-owned.

The US Sun has reached out to Burger King for comment.

Have-sies allow customers to enjoy french fries and onion rings without having to give up one or the other

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Have-sies allow customers to enjoy french fries and onion rings without having to give up one or the otherPhoto credit: Burger King

Aila Slisco

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