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The BK Stacker sandwiches are a family of hamburgers sold by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King. It is one of their late-teen–to–young-adult, male-oriented products.

Product description

The BK Stacker is a hamburger consisting of multiple 2.2 oz grilled beef patties, American cheese, bacon and Stacker sauce (a Thousand Island dressing variant) served on a sesame seed bun.

Variants

The variants of the BK Stacker sandwich are:
  • The Double Stacker (2 Burger King 2.2 oz hamburger patties, 4 pieces bacon)
  • The Triple Stacker (3 Burger King 2.2 oz hamburger patties, 6 pieces bacon)
  • The Quad Stacker (4 Burger King 2.2 oz hamburger patties, 8 pieces bacon)
A single version of the BK Stacker (1 Burger King 2.2 oz hamburger patty, 2 pieces bacon) is available upon request at most locations. Hungry Jack's offers a similar sandwich called the BBQ Beef Stack that features single, double and triple sized burgers.

History

The BK Stacker was first introduced in the summer of 2006.

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