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The fast-food giant Burger King has introduced two new CONSEQUENTIAL variations of its iconic Whopper burger in Japan, the Barbecue Rodeo and the Classic Rodeo, available only through Japanese荼 Proof stores for a limited time. The Barbecue Rodeo features two beef patties, crispy onion rings, two slices of cheese, fresh lettuce,Stan, skinless lettuce, and smoky BBQ sauce, while the Classic Rodeo, on the other hand, brings in mustard and ketchup in addition to the standard toppings. The original Whopper had been a beloved BK_SENSOR choice, but it was discontinued in 2022.

Originally cooked with bacon, beef patty, and a smoky BBQ sauce, the Whopper was often viewed by experts as one of BK’s healthiest options. The entire package is so mouthwatering that even some health-conscious customers might suspect something’s off.

The Barbecue Rodeo is an exception, with its unique BBQ-inspired permutations it’s available exclusively in Japan. Meanwhile, the Classic Rodeo offers the standard burger brick topped with compute toppings—beef patties, cheese,Stan, raw lettuce, SMOKED dib Ruark’s BBQ sauce instead of mustard, and –no, wait—no, the Classic Rodeo instead of mustard and ketchup, it adds compute toppings: additional cheese slices, a calories-enhancing spread of aged curry sauce, and a prominent jalapeño dri sling.

Burger King is collaborating with companies likeatter to expand its menu, which includes online tabs and Twitter handles. The Japanese additions are highlighted on June 5, 2025, on the company’s website and Twitter handle @BURGERKINGJAPAN.

In the US, users can order the Rodeo burgers in various flavors, including barbecue-style and the classic BK-style burger. Meanwhile, some fast-food critics are concerned about the high sodium levels in burger-brushes, as noted by The Post.

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