• @SheeEttin@lemm.ee
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    507 months ago

    The ⅓-pounder? A&W already tried that, and it flopped, because people don’t understand fractions.

    • Kalash
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      357 months ago

      *Americans.

      The rest of the world doesn’t bother with fractions of “pounds” in the first place.

        • nicetriangle
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          7 months ago

          Metric weights for things like meat is basically always expressed in grams here in the EU. Using fractions is pretty pointless.

        • Kalash
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          7 months ago

          But you don’t need them since the units already neatly divide. You don’t use a quarter kilo, you’d just say 250 gram.

          Ignoring that where I live the weight of the burger isn’t part of the name in the first place. They are just called “royal”.

    • @dhork@lemmy.world
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      107 months ago

      More likely a half-pounder. They already sell a double quarter pounder. And all Americans know that halfbacks are larger than quarterbacks, from watching Real Football every week.

    • gregorum
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      7 months ago

      both BK and McD used to sell a 1/3-lb burger for a while in the early-mid 00s. Wendy’s, too, IIRC. to my recollection, it did ok in sales, but was maligned for being “unhealthy”, and both chains stopped selling it shortly thereafter.

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        7 months ago

        Meanwhile, modern Wendy’s is all, “Here’s three patties on a greasy bun slathered in ketchup/mustard/mayo, and if you manage to take a bite it’s all gonna come sliding out the other side like bloody pus. Comes with bacon as an option, too. Don’t forget your quart of sugar water.”

    • unalivejoy
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      27 months ago

      It seems pretty successful for Hardee’s/Carl’s Jr

    • Omega
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      27 months ago

      I’ve heard this a million times. And it honestly sounds like the kind of thing an executive would blame to excuse bad sales.