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- Cost: $200
- Available in West London, England
- Will be available only once a week
- Soon will be available online
- Beat the previous World record for most expensive burger
- The burger took six months to develop
- Charity assists young people experiencing abuse, homelessness, disability, poverty and illness
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On Wednesday, June 18, 2008, Burger King launched the world's most expensive burger. The burger costs 200 dollars and will be available in only one restaurant in London, England. The sales from "The Burger" will go to a London charity.FOXNews.com: Burger King Launches World's Most Expensive Hamburger (June 19, 2008)
Ingredients
- Wagyu Beef
- White Truffles
- Pata Negra ham
- Cristal onion straws
- Modena Balsamic Vinegar
- Lambs Lettuce
- Pink Himalayan Rock Salt
- Organic White Wine
- Shallots infused Mayonnaise
- White truffle dusted bun
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200 Dollar Burger News
- Telegraph.co.uk: Burger King launches £95 'bling burger' (Time 3:26)
- FOXNews.com: Burger King Launches World's Most Expensive... (June 19, 2008)
- ShortNews.com: Burger King - Home of the $200 Whopper (June 19, 2008)
- CBS News: $200 Burger: Decadent Or Despicable? (June 18, 2008)
- Topix.net: 200 Dollar Burger
- Google News: 200 Dollar Burger
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