| '''BK Chicken Fries''' | | Serving size | 1 box 6 pc- 114g 9 pc- 157g 12 pc- 228g | | Energy | 6 pc- 340 9 pc- 470 12 pc- 680 cal | | Energy from fat | 6 pc- 210 9 pc- 280 12 pc- 420 cal | | Total fat | 6 pc- 24g 9 pc- 31g 12 pc- 48g | | Saturated fat | 6 pc- 4.5g 9 pc- 6g 12 pc- 9g | | Cholesterol | 6 pc- 40mg 9 pc- 55mg 12 pc- 80mg | | Sodium | 6 pc- 1020mg 9 pc- 1350mg 12 pc- 2040mg | | Dietary fiber | 6 pc- 2g 9 pc- 3g 12 pc- 4g | | Sugars | 6 pc- 2g 9 pc- 2g 12 pc- 4g | | Protein | 6 pc- 13g 9 pc- 19g 12 pc- 26g | | Source | www.BK.com | | Notes | US % Daily Value based on 2000 calorie diet. | BK Chicken Fries are a fried chicken product sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. It is one of their larger, adult oriented products made with higher quality ingredients than their "standard" menu items. A fast-food restaurant is a restaurant characterized both by food which is supplied quickly after ordering, and by minimal service. ...
Burger King (often abbreviated to BK) is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling burgers, french fries, soft drinks, desserts, and various sandwiches. ...
Product varieties
The BK Chicken Fries are available in three sizes: 6, 9 and 12 pieces. A 36 piece size was available as a Limited Time Offer.
History of the product BK Chicken Fries were introduced in 2005. Originally sold in a 6 or 9 piece, larger sizes have been added. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Advertising The product is one of BK's entries into adult oriented fast food products. It is designed as convenience food, with the packaging designed to fit in a car cup holder. Its primary target audience is adults such as soccer moms or commuters. Fast food is food prepared and served quickly at a fast-food restaurant or shop at low cost. ...
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| Burger King | | People | Brad Blum · Greg Brenneman · David Edgerton · James McLamore |
| | Food | Angus Burger · Big King · BK Stacker · BK Veggie · Rodeo Cheeseburger · Whopper BK Big Fish · BK Chicken Fries · BK Chicken Tenders · Original Chicken · TenderCrisp · TenderGrill Croissan'Wich · Enormous Omelet | | Advertising | BK Tee Vee · Burger King Kingdom · Coq Roq · I'm not Herb · The Subservient Chicken · Ugoff · The Burger King | | Other | Burger King University · Trademark dispute | | Websites | Asia: Korea · Taiwan Europe: Germany · Italy · The Netherlands · Spain · Sweden · Turkey · UK/Ireland Middle East: UAE/Saudi Arabia/Jordan North America: Canada · Mexico · US Oceania: Austrailia (As Hungry Jack's) · New Zealand South America: Argentina · Brazil · Chile Burger King (often abbreviated to BK) is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling burgers, french fries, soft drinks, desserts, and various sandwiches. ...
Brad Blum (born 1954) was the CEO of Burger King from December 2002 to July 2, 2004. ...
Greg Brenneman is the current CEO of the Burger King corporation. ...
David Edgerton is the founder of Burger King fast-food franchise with James McLamore. ...
James McLamore James Whitman McLamore (b. ...
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The Angus Burger is a burger sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
The Big King burger, also called the Big K is a hamburger sandwich made by Burger King, first created in the late 1990s. ...
// Sandwich Description The BK Stacker sandwich is a family of similar hamburgers sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
The BK Veggie is a soy-based meatless patty that is served at Burger King. ...
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The BK Big fish is Burger kings fish sandwich. ...
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The Original Chicken is a chicken sandwich sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
// Sandwich Description The TenderCrisp is a chicken sandwich sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
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The CroissanWich is the signature breakfast sandwich sold by the fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
The Enormous Omelet Sandwich is a breakfast sandwich sold by the fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. ...
// BK - Burger King CP+B - Crispin Porter + Bogusky, US advertising agency HJ - Hungry Jacks (Australian BK franchise) LTO - Limited Time Offer QSR - Quick Serve Restaurant (industry term for fast food) In the early to mid-1970s, Burger King ran a series of much-lampooned (but successful and catchy) television...
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The Burger King Kingdom was the name of Burger Kings answer to McDonaldland during the mid-1970s. ...
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Ugoff as featured in the television ad. ...
A new version of The King character, Burger Kings mascot. ...
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Burger King (often abbreviated to BK) is a large international chain of fast food restaurants, predominantly selling burgers, french fries, soft drinks, desserts, and various sandwiches. ...
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$1.94 billion USD (2005) · Employees: 340,000 (2005) · Stock symbol: NYSE: BKC · Website: burgerking.com | |