2/5 Charlie From The U. 4 years ago on Google
We
went
to
this
Burger
King
to
get
a
few
Impossible
Whoppers,
and
it
became
somewhat
“impossible”
for
us
to
get
them
right.
We
had
gone
to
a
different
Burger
King
on
the
day
The
Impossible
Whopper
was
released,
and
had
an
incredible
experience
there,
so
this
pains
me
to
say,
but
this
was
not
that
experience.
We
had
a
coupon
for
a
FREE
whopper,
and
wanted
to
use
it
for
The
Impossible
Whopper,
which
we
apparently
weren’t
supposed
to
do.
They
made
it
happen,
but
after
having
charged
us
full
price
for
the
one
we
thought
would
be
comped
by
the
coupon,
and
only
after
purchasing
a
drink
and
small
fry
(chips)
at
full
retail
price.
Essentially,
the
coupon
took
off
about
a
dollar
and
a
half,
but
definitely
not
a
FREE
whopper.
I
also
happen
to
not
care
for
fast
food
(take-away)
restaurant
onions
in
most
cases,
so
I
try
to
get
my
dishes
without
them
when
possible.
I
made
the
mistake
of
asking
for
2
without
onions,
and
3
with
(for
the
others
in
my
party
who
enjoy
them).
They
all
came
back
with
an
overdosed
amount
of
onions,
to
which
even
my
onion
going
mates
complained.
But
they
can
be
picked
off,
so
that
truly
wasn’t
even
the
worst
part.
The
fact
that
we
waited
for
what
seemed
like
eternity
also
wasn’t
the
worst
part,
and
we
truly
did
have
to
wait
for
about
20
minutes
to
get
our
”food”.
No,
the
worst
part
was
that
after
all
that
time,
all
that
fuss,
The
Impossible
Whoppers
we
received
came
to
us
soo
pink
on
the
inside,
they
were
almost
inedible.
If
I
had
procured
a
meat
burger
(back
in
my
meat
eating
days,
not
that
long
ago),
and
it
had
come
that
pink
I
would
have
absolutely
taken
it
back.
The
major
benefit
for
us
was
that
we
took
our
food
to
go,
and
had
access
to
an
amazing
George
Foreman
Grill.
So
after
re-grilling
our
parties,
constructing
them
how
we
saw
fit,
we
were
finally
able
to
eat
The
Impossible
Whopper
from
this
particular
Burger
King.
Sadly,
I
feel
this
location
is
not
ready
for
a
plant
based
society,
which
means
they
will
need
to
play
a
bit
of
catch
up
with
the
rest
of
the
world
and
their
take-away
peers
in
the
very
near
future.