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Burger King Worldwide has introduced A new offering, the Chicken BIG KING sandwich, as an addition t…
Burger King Worldwide has introduced A new offering, the Chicken BIG KING sandwich, as an addition to the company’s BIG KING sandwich family.

The new sandwich features two all-white-meat chicken patties, melted American cheese, lettuce, crunchy pickles, onions and the chain's signature King Sauce, served between three stacked buns.

Burger King Worldwide North America president Alex Macedo said that with the success of the original BIG KING sandwich and the growth in demand for chicken, the company thought it was time to bring the two together.

"The beauty of this product is that it's obvious. It's the great taste of the BIG KING™ sandwich, now available in chicken. We are very excited about extending the Chicken BIG KING™ sandwich to the BIG KING™ sandwich family," Macedo added.

The new sandwich is available for $3.59 at participating Burger King restaurants across the US.

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