Burger King has launched a new item on the menu - but food lovers will have to be quick to get a bite of the action
. The mighty BBQ Double Stacker XL is available for a limited time.
The burger does exactly what it says on the tin with two flame-grilled 100% British and Irish beef burgers topped with gooey American cheese, crispy bacon slices, onion rings, and a swirl of sweet and smoky BBQ sauce, all housed in a golden bun. However, it's not available in the fast food restaurants in Nottingham.
Fans will be able to enjoy it from the comfort of their own sofa as the new burger will be available exclusively on Uber Eats. The good news doesn't stop there as it will launch alongside a fiery offer exclusively available on Uber Eats, giving fans a chance to get their hands on six Chilli Cheese Bites for free is they spend £20 or more on their order.
The BBQ Double Stacker XL will be on sale from May 1 to May 29. After that it will be available from May 30 to June 26 across Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat and on delivery orders via the Burger King app. The BBQ Double Stacker XL costs £8.89 and a meal £11.09.
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