Anyway, their menu now begins with medium (which I find endlessly amusing – did I mention I was a bit boring – and if I need to explain why starting a size chart with medium is amusing you are perhaps not boring enough ) proceeds to large and then on to super.
The menu, although fixed, has a decent amount of variety and offers alternatives for vegetarians (the BK VEGGIE burger sandwich) and people who are concerned about their weight – although not too concerned (the Chicken sandwich has 8g of fat as opposed to the Whopper which has 39g ). They also have a Breakfast Menu (including croissants with various fillings, hash browns, bacon, eggs, coffee, juice and so on). And a menu of side orders such as salad or jacket potatoes.
Burger King are associated with Coca-Cola, so if you are an avid Pepsi fan you will have no gratification here, but there are other flavoured drinks out there you know – not just cola. Try a shake, they have more calcium. An average lunch/dinner for two at Burger King including two meals (sandwiches, fries and soft drink) will cost around £10 although there are usually deals available either in-store or via other promotions (on shopping dockets for example) that can cut the cost even further. I presently have a savings voucher I picked up at Sainsburys that offers two Whopper meals for £5