We all had a good laugh when they brought it to my table haha

by TumainiTiger

50 comments
  1. This is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a good while!

  2. Honestly, this is a better solution. If they assembled the burger, it would be soggy/difficult to reheat when you want to eat it. They mise en placed it. Brilliant.

  3. Some self assembly required. Thinking outside the box, or in this case inside the box

  4. IKEA has already taken legal action since you posted this.

  5. No instructions!? What if you build it wrong and the end have an extra bacon left over!

  6. Totally weird: I’m not used to thinking of Spoons (do we even capitalise?) as good food, but I would *demolish* this.

  7. Deconstructed Burgers where all the rage a few years ago

  8. At least put the cheese on the patty, weatherspoons.

  9. That’s amazing.

    I initially thought the lower packaging was part of your bed duvet and you had the burger pieces laid out on your duvet!

  10. Take it up a level.

    Eat the box instead of the burger.

  11. Hell of a packaging given that none of the ingredients moved whilst carrying.

  12. Deconstructed burger. That would be x3 the price, at somewhere fancy 😆

  13. A Beefeater once did this for me with an ice cream sundae.

    I was staying at the hotel attached to it so asked if I could take the dessert away to eat it in my room, which is usually fine. But they presented us with two polystyrene lidded trays, the sort you get a kebab in, and they’d laid out the sundae lengthways. So several blobs of ice cream side by side with all the toppings and sauce and cream just around it. Basically if you imagine trying to eat ice cream off a flat plate, that’s what we dealt with.

  14. yikes, i guess no one ever told them about surface area, i bet that burger was stone cold before you made it out the store.

  15. So it was room temp when you opened it then?

    Spreading it out like that would seriously speed up how quickly it cooled down.

  16. Are you missing two buns? That seems like a lot of bacon for one double decker burger.

  17. I’m low key impressed at the ingenuity, but not the burger

  18. You can reheat the patties and bacon in your Corby trouser press as long as you haven’t gotten bored and dismantled it

  19. This is so much better, honestly. I always try to disassemble my sandwich and burgers to heat up at home and it’s usually a pain because the cheese is stuck to the bread and protein, as is the bacon (which needs to heat separately to crisp up).

  20. I’m ready to fight another war with you guys over that raw ass bacon.

  21. New menu item:

    Deconstructed double cheeseburger. 16

    Add bacon 4

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