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Businiess name:  Burger King
Review by:  J F C.
Review content: 
Burger King, The Home of the Whopper is the number 2 fast-food burger joint in the nation, eclipsed by giant Wendy's and eyeballing the slowly gaining Wendy's. Burger King has been out of it's element for some time, floundering with poor-selling limited-time menu items and their accompanying ad campaigns (Fire Grilled Chicken Sandwich comes to mind). Struggling with how to present their image to the public the folks at BK have once again dumped ad companies and are now trying a comical, surreal, and transparently "hip" new look with the creepy "...The King" commercials. Also as new higher-priced menu blunders have failed the King and company have been making up for it by slowly raising the prices on their 'Value Menu' items. Nonetheless, quality-wise Burger King is better than top-dog McDonalds: ingredients tend to taste fresher, burgers are grilled not steamed and things generally seem to have been sitting around less time. Also note, when asked, they will make items to order instead if giving you what is under the heat lamps. Try asking for your sandwich "off the broiler" - you may get some rather confused looks, but if you press the issue eventually someone with some seniority will get you a fresh cooked burger going. Might take a bit longer, but is noticeably worth it. If I could really Have It My Way, Burger King would return to the days of old when they concentrated on 'food' instead of 'product' and stuck to what they do best instead of constantly chasing the attention of the public by throwing out trash and hoping something sticks...but alas, that is the new way of the marketplace and the bottom line is the bottom line. The 24th St location is above-average quality wise, average in cleanliness and average in service. A lot of the staff are from nearby Omaha South High School. Order accuracy is generally good, but check your bag if you're taking out during peak times. Fast food used to be so much better.

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