BK Dinner Baskets
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Burger King Dinner Baskets were a series of products introduced in 1993 by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. The products were designed to add appeal to families and customers looking for a "higher class" meal found in family style restaurants.[1]
Side orders
Varieties included:
- Whopper Dinner Basket
- Steak Sandwich Dinner Basket
- Chicken Dinner Basket
- Shrimp Dinner Basket
- Flame-broiled Meatloaf Sandwich[2]
- Fried clams, regional fare for the New England market
- Choice of Fries or Baked Potato
- Choice of Cole Slaw or Side Salad
Also, complimentary popcorn was given to customers to eat while waiting for their meal to be brought to their table.
