Burger King to Launch a New ‘International’ Chicken Sandwich Lineup

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Introduction

Burger King is proud to announce the launch of its new ‘International’ Chicken Sandwich Lineup. This new lineup of sandwiches is sure to tantalize taste buds around the world with its unique and delicious flavors. The new lineup includes a variety of sandwiches from countries around the world, including the United States, Mexico, India, and more. Each sandwich is made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and is sure to satisfy even the most discerning of palates. Whether you’re looking for a classic American-style sandwich or something more exotic, Burger King’s new International Chicken Sandwich Lineup has something for everyone. So come on down to your local Burger King and try one of these delicious sandwiches today!

Burger King to Launch a New ‘International’ Chicken Sandwich Lineup

Burger King is set to launch a new line of chicken sandwiches that will feature flavors from around the world. The new sandwiches will be available in the U.S. and Canada starting in April 2021.

The new lineup of sandwiches will include flavors from Mexico, India, and the Caribbean. The Mexican-style sandwich will feature a crispy chicken patty topped with jalapeno mayo, lettuce, and tomato. The Indian-style sandwich will feature a spicy chicken patty topped with a creamy tikka masala sauce, lettuce, and tomato. The Caribbean-style sandwich will feature a crispy chicken patty topped with a sweet and spicy mango chutney, lettuce, and tomato.

The new sandwiches will be available in both regular and spicy varieties. The regular sandwiches will be priced at $4.99, while the spicy sandwiches will be priced at $5.99. Burger King is also offering a combo meal that includes a sandwich, fries, and a drink for $7.99.

Burger King is hoping that the new sandwiches will help to boost sales and attract new customers. The chain is also hoping that the new sandwiches will help to differentiate it from its competitors. Burger King is confident that the new sandwiches will be a hit with customers.

If you thought the so-called fast-food “Chicken Sandwich Wars” that kicked off in 2019 were over, no one told Burger King—in fact, the chain is about to fire off a major salvo. 2023 is going to be a big year for the fast-food chicken sandwich because, on January 5th, BK is debuting not one, not two, but three chicken sandwiches as part of its new “International Original Chicken Sandwich” lineup.

The trio of sandwiches will include an American Original Chicken Sandwich, a Mexican Original Chicken Sandwich, and an Italian Original Chicken Sandwich. All of the new sandwiches will feature a breaded chicken patty on a long sesame seed bun. The “American” will have lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and mayonnaise. The “Mexican” will feature a spicy queso sauce and jalapeños. And, the “Italian” will have mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce. Two of these sandwiches, the American and Italian, are a throwback to BK menu offerings from the late 1980s, while the Mexican Original Chicken Sandwich is brand new.

Generally speaking, Burger King fans seem excited about the new sandwiches based on comments shared via the r/fastfood section on Reddit. One person posted a comment reading in part: “I am excited, the Italian chicken sandwich is my favorite fast-food item … I will be eating a LOT of the Italian version.”

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Though others echoed those sentiments, many Burger King fans also took a moment to lament the fact that the Ch’King Sandwich had been removed from the menu. The fan favorite was retired in August 2022, after only a little more than a year of availability.

One surly Redditor said: “The Ch’King was my go-to. They dropped that sandwich, I dropped BK.” Another replied to that comment saying: “Ch’King was the only reason I started going back to BK. I can’t stomach the original ‘Chicken’ sandwich.”

Hopefully for Burger King, many people will be able to stomach the new “international” sandwiches—and many times at that.

Steven John

Steven John is a freelancer writer for Eat This, Not That! based just outside New York City. Read more about Steven