Have you been looking for an easy way to clog your arteries and possibly die from a heart attack? If so, then you should definitely check out the new Burger King 7 Windows Whopper of Death that has just been introduced to the world over in Japan!

Now, of course I’m being a bit facetious here as I’m sure that most of us don’t go around actually trying to clog our arteries and die of a heart attack. However, the unfortunate fact is that this could be a sad reality for anyone that actually does eat the Burger King Japan 7 Whopper on a regular basis!
The way this whole thing got started was as a rather bizarre marketing campaign where Burger King and Microsoft joined forces to help promote the new release of Microsoft’s Windows 7.
The two companies apparently decided what better way to promote Windows 7 but to come out with a new whopper that contained seven, count them seven beef patties!
I have actually seen the nutritional data on the burger king japan 7 whopper, and the figures for it are simply astounding!
Weighing in at about 1.7 pounds, this “bad boy” contains 2,120 calories! That’s pretty disgusting really since this one sandwich has more calories in it than what you eat for an entire day’s worth of food!

Shame on Microsoft and Burger King. You would think that these two corporate giants would know better than to come up with a marketing plan that can actually be quite harmful to people’s health!














That is friggin' gross. Boo on you, BK!
That is friggin' gross. Boo on you, BK!
>a heart attack….could be a sad reality for anyone that actually does eat the Burger King Japan 7 Whopper on a regular basis!
Noone would eat such a monstrosity on a regular basis. Especially in Japan.
That burger was just a publicity stunt to get attention and was available only for a short time.
http://tokyo5.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/whopper-7/
Now though, Burger King Japan is offering a “Bourbon Whopper”.
And you an also order a glass of bourbon whiskey or a can of beer at Burger King in Japan!
http://tokyo5.wordpress.com/2009/12/18/bourbon-...