Australia vs US Hungry Jack's And Burger King | Food Wars | Insider Food

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Australia vs US Hungry Jack's And Burger King | Food Wars | Insider Food


From exclusive items to portion sizes, we wanted to find out all the differences between Hungry Jack’s Australia and Burger King in the US. This is Food Wars.

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41 Comments

  1. Good show but very poorly planned and shot.

    Breakfast sandwich. He only opens one and you barely see it….

    Should have cameras above and quick side close up : little graphics ….maybe pre plan call day before let the place know…

    Seems like two seconds of planning go into these.

    Also I’m sure insider would have to pay there staff more for this to happen.

  2. not that spicy TO HER i know plenty of people who do fid the food pretty spicy including people who eat spicy food regularly just because its not spicy TO YOU doesn't mean its not spicy

  3. Some of those Australian burgers almost look like what you see on the menu and in commercials. I hate that Burger King just gave up in the US. They used to be good.

  4. Hello Fellow Humans,

    Well speaking for what I assume is all American men she has such a sexy accent. Why is her accent so sexy? It's like a Southern girl and a British girl mixed together.

    But seriously that's NOT BACON. That is ham. Ham is cured meat. You eat it on sandwiches. Bacon is smoked and cooked either semi crispy or crispy. It also is smoky in flavor. Sorry but Brits and Aussies don't know what bacon is.

  5. I was working at hjs when the ultimate came out, double meat, double cheese, double bacon.. back when their bacon was three very processed strips per serve. Didnt have pickles, beetroot was a free optional extra (had to ask, nobody offers a freebie). Our regional SA town had the biggest sales of these burgers, as all the staff had tried them and loved them; encouraging us to push them harder just for the sales. Think they were like $8 back then, a normal whopper with cheese was $4.45 by memory

  6. That angry onion is just so cute.

    Nothing beats Australia whopper, it is far above any Maccas burger here. And please don’t let me start with the HJ Grilled series. They are totally on different levels.

  7. I just wanted to ask when this food series will feature an African country, because I have been patiently waiting to watch South Africa make an appearance. A Nando's battle between South Africa being the founder country and the UK would be epic. 😉

    *hint hint , wink wink…It would be my pleasure to participate.

  8. Hungry Jacks also had the worst burger ever made – the Yumbo. Slices of ham, melted cheese on a burger bun … it was god awful and only seriously sick and twisted people … like my wife … enjoyed them, disgusting!

  9. Can we all agree she actually didnt know shit about Australian hungry jacks and got a few of the burgers wrong with ingredient components and she's the one explaining the Australian version to all!!