This is not likely
If there is not a local supplier then they would come from New Zealand Or Australia.
yes
No. It's just your average ground-beef hamburger patty.
Burger King Whopper patties and hamburger patties are made from 100% USDA inspected ground beef (broiled).
Burger King is 100% European and Latin American horsemeat, while McDonalds is 100% British, Irish and American Beef. BOYCOTT BURGER KING!
Burger King uses USDA approved beef. Reportedly, they add things to the beef to make the quality seem higher. There was even a scandal in 2013 where Burger King was accused of making burgers out of horse meat.
Whopper is the name given to the burgers served at Burger King. Cheese whooper is just a cheese burger.
This depends if you buy it just ground beef they are made with your hands, but if they are bought made as a patty ground beef was moved to a conveyor belt filled into a mold then packed.
It varies from person to person, but the general hamburger ingredients are a grilled ground beef or turkey patty on a sesame seed bun with condiments such as : mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, and sweet or dill pickle chips or relish. Also vegetables like iceberg lettuce, tomato and onion are usually a common option. The hamburger patty could also have melted cheese on it too.
I worked for a shipping company in Oakland California the shipped for Burger King. They shipped Beef from Australia to the US for burger King and that was over 22 years ago. The Name of the Company was Sealand Industries.
a burger is a patty made typically of meat and put in between two buns. *yes, and its beef that is ground up and formed into a round or sometimes square shape and usually served on bread or a bun . Some burger can be made with a mixture of ground meat or another ground meat such as Lamb or chicken or turkey, but a pure beef burger if called that should be made from beef only.
A hamburger (burger) is a type of sandwich made with a ground beef patty between two halves of a bun. You can add whatever else you want to the burger, like lettuce and tomato and sauces.
the Mexican Beef Patty. I don't think it has a TECHNICAL name...