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I undid the merge in order to keep the BK article from getting weighted down with info on individual products. I like merging, but only when it moves info from one article to another, not a simple redirect. Youngamerican 17:31, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
I just removed the word "nationwide" from the sentence "The sandwich is promoted by a nationwide advertising campaign", since it didn't say which of the 50+ nations that Burger King operates in was meant. Without specifying that, it doesn't make any sense to include the word nationwide.
Can someone actually talk about what the sandiwich is and not just the commercial?
its good. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.7.125.240 ( talk) 20:18, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I was at the BK in London's Piccadilly Circus, and I ordered a Tendercrisp Chicken, but was told they'd stopped selling them. Is this everywhere?-- Richy 20:00, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
I added a lyrics section MacUsr 04:13, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
I get frustrated by people using the Google 'test' as authoritative - if the web already knew it all there would be less need for Wikipedia! - Serapindal
Indeed. In fact a search for "tender crisp bacon cheddar ranch" will give a page on ytmnd as the 11th result. It's one below the 10th result, and therefore it is unimportant?
(I understand that may come off as an insult, but I merely want to express my belief that this "google test" is at least partially flawed)
-- Crazy SunShine 06:38, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
There is absolutely no way that nutritional information is accurate. The source even says there are 780 calories, so how does it say 400? And just 7 grams of fat? No way! That's not a typo; maybe BK's viral marketing is attacking Wikipedia? ;)
Of the four current citations:
Note that recipes are subject to change without notice and this article cannot be used as a reliable source of nutritional information. ENeville ( talk) 20:14, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
![]() | This page is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
I undid the merge in order to keep the BK article from getting weighted down with info on individual products. I like merging, but only when it moves info from one article to another, not a simple redirect. Youngamerican 17:31, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
I just removed the word "nationwide" from the sentence "The sandwich is promoted by a nationwide advertising campaign", since it didn't say which of the 50+ nations that Burger King operates in was meant. Without specifying that, it doesn't make any sense to include the word nationwide.
Can someone actually talk about what the sandiwich is and not just the commercial?
its good. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.7.125.240 ( talk) 20:18, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I was at the BK in London's Piccadilly Circus, and I ordered a Tendercrisp Chicken, but was told they'd stopped selling them. Is this everywhere?-- Richy 20:00, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
I added a lyrics section MacUsr 04:13, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
I get frustrated by people using the Google 'test' as authoritative - if the web already knew it all there would be less need for Wikipedia! - Serapindal
Indeed. In fact a search for "tender crisp bacon cheddar ranch" will give a page on ytmnd as the 11th result. It's one below the 10th result, and therefore it is unimportant?
(I understand that may come off as an insult, but I merely want to express my belief that this "google test" is at least partially flawed)
-- Crazy SunShine 06:38, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
There is absolutely no way that nutritional information is accurate. The source even says there are 780 calories, so how does it say 400? And just 7 grams of fat? No way! That's not a typo; maybe BK's viral marketing is attacking Wikipedia? ;)
Of the four current citations:
Note that recipes are subject to change without notice and this article cannot be used as a reliable source of nutritional information. ENeville ( talk) 20:14, 4 September 2011 (UTC)