Burger King

PICS: 'Horse Burger' Fancy Dress Costume

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 05.03.2013 | UK Comedy

There are fancy dress costumes. And there's this... Yes, if you're a man-or-woman-about-town looking for a novelty outfit to wear to your next...

Burger King Gets A McDonald's Makeover On Twitter

The Huffington Post UK/PA | Posted 18.02.2013 | UK

Burger King's Twitter feed fell victim to hackers on Monday who changed its branding to that of rival fast food chain McDonald's on the social networ...

Are Food and Drinks Companies Feeding Us Nonsense?

Nigel Salter | Posted 08.04.2013 | UK
Nigel Salter

Strangely enough, according to some commentators, the health impacts of this scandal could actually have been positive, with the lean horsemeat making the burgers healthier. But somehow I don't think this was done with our health in mind.

Offers Of The Week

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 17.03.2013 | UK Universities & Education

Bringing you the best Student Beans offers of the week, exclusive to the Huffington Post UK. LIKE HUFFPOST UK STUDENTS ON FACEBOOK | FOLLOW US ON T...

PHOTO: Would You Eat The Burger King 'Bacon Sundae'?

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 14.06.2012 | UK Comedy

Behold a thing of fast food beauty! A thing that could only have been conjured up in Heston Blumenthal's wildest dreams! Behold... the Burger King bac...

America Has Saltiest Fast Food In The World

The Huffington Post UK | Sarah O'Meara | Posted 17.04.2012 | UK Lifestyle

You might think a McDonald’s meal would have the same nutritional content the world over - but American fast food is super salty, says new research....

Forget The Bacon Sarnie, Try Burger King's Bacon Sundae

The Huffington Post UK | Charlie Lindlar | Posted 12.04.2012 | UK

Yesterday, there was the hot dog crust pizza. Today, it's Burger King's new bacon sundae. Spotted in a branch in Nashville, Tennessee, this new des...

The Week That Was: Work Experience on Trial

Carla Buzasi | Posted 26.04.2012 | UK
Carla Buzasi

It was a week of small victories for the Right to Work campaign, starting last weekend with the temporary closure of a small Tesco store in Westminster that had been encircled by its protestors, continuing with the supermarket chain's subsequent decision to pay people on the government's controversial (as it must now seemingly always be prefixed) Get Britain Working programme, and ending with Burger King deciding to pull out of the scheme altogether.

Burger King Pulls Out Of Government Work Experience Scheme

PA/Huffington Post UK | Posted 25.02.2012 | UK

Burger King has pulled out of the government's controversial work experience scheme. The fast food giant said it had decided to cease its involveme...

Downturns: All Negative?

Priya Mahida | Posted 09.04.2012 | UK Tech
Priya Mahida

Is the rise in unemployment always as negative as it's portrayed in the media? In other words, is unemployment a threat or an opportunity?

Super-Size Me: The Burger With Almost 1,000-Calories

The Huffington Post UK | Georgia James | Posted 25.01.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Burger King, home of the Whopper, could be making a whopper out of all of us with its latest burger offering. The new Smoked Bacon and Cheddar Double ...

Middle Class Families Eat The Most Fast Food

The Huffington Post UK | Kyrsty Hazell | Posted 08.01.2012 | UK Lifestyle

Although fast-food chains have a reputation for being cheap, it is higher earning, middle-class families that are driving junk food consumption, a US ...