Ah yes, the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of franchises
Guess we know what they did.
“Bacon fux” ? “Big fux” ? WTH?
Germany, perhaps.
German here. What?
Does that menu make sense in German?
Nope.
Edit: Unless they replaced beef with fox (Fuchs) meat or it’s the owner’s name or something. In which case it would only be stupid.
Danke Schoen!
Based on the German text on the menu, probably. But that doesnt really explain it.
Fux probably stands for Fuchs, I’m guessing.
Fox? Does it have a different local meaning?
How many fucking people did their food have to kill to lose the Burger King franchise?
Probably gave too many people the correct order. That goes against the BK franchise code if the one near me is anything to go by.
Sorry, that’s an trade secret.
extra long chli chicken
Yes, I’ll have the Junior Whop.
I’m going for the Big Fux XXL.
No Kings finally working!
Burger President
Chairman Burger
The fun thing is, both emotionally and semantically a burger means a citizen as in the opposite of a king.
No gods, no kings, only fux.

“What are you getting for lunch?”
“Burger.”
It’s like the Avignon Anti-Papacy.
The Burger War Of Secession has begun…
At first I thought this was part of the No Kings protest.
I mean it’s better for society since Burger King won’t be getting so much moeny for a name.
All I know is that I am getting some mixed feelings from the menu items with names like “Big Fux XXL”
Bacon fux
Burger Steward. In charge until the return of the King.
Burger Regency.
Cracked.com? Pepperidge Farm remembers
Wait until you find out it used to be a paper magazine
Not to be confused with the Burger King that is not a Burger King but isn’t fake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_King_(Mattoon,_Illinois)









