Wendy's, a popular fast-food chain, has recently brought attention to its infamous "T-Rex" burger, a secret menu item that has stirred curiosity and excitement among patrons. This colossal creation, consisting of nine beef patties and nine slices of cheese, is not just a meal; it is an experience for adventurous eaters. First introduced in 2013 after a customer ordered it as a joke, the "T-Rex" burger went viral, captivating the imaginations of burger enthusiasts everywhere.
The burger's impressive build includes not only the hefty beef patties and cheese but also fresh lettuce, onions, tomatoes, pickles, ketchup, and mayonnaise. With an estimated calorie count of around 3,000, the "T-Rex" burger has rightfully earned its reputation as a "monstrosity." Its price ranges from $22 to $30, depending on the location, making it a hulking hot commodity for those willing to indulge in this culinary challenge.
In an exciting development, a Canadian Wendy's location has begun selling the "T-Rex" burger as an official novelty item, allowing fans to order this legendary creation without needing to persuade the kitchen staff. However, availability may vary, as not all Wendy's restaurants offer the burger. It ultimately depends on whether the cook is willing to take on the challenge of crafting this behemoth of a burger.
Notably, Anthony Villegas, a virtual influencer from California, recently tried the standard nine-decker version of the burger. He described it as "Pure cow" and remarked that it was "good — it doesn’t taste bad." His enthusiasm echoes the sentiments of many who have dared to tackle the "T-Rex."
Despite his enthusiasm, Villegas humorously exclaimed, "No! No, no, no, no! Never, ever, ever, ever!" emphasizing the daunting nature of consuming such a massive meal. The "T-Rex" burger has indeed become a trending topic among food lovers, with some locations reportedly offering versions with even more patties—up to twelve in total.
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