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Burger King Has Launched the 'Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich'

Burger King has debuted a new sandwich in its 'Guilty Butter' line in Japan. The 'Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich' is available only in Japan and for a limited time. The croquette on this sandwich is made with crispy lightly-fried potato filled with butter. The bun is also filled with butter making it an appropriately filling burger for its 'Guilty' namesake.

For the standard toppings on this croquette sandwich, Burger King includes mayonnaise, cheese sauce, lettuce, pickles, and onion. While most Burger King burgers include tomato, the nature of the croquette burger and its many sauces make it a fitting product to exclude tomato from. However, customers are able to customize the toppings on the burger when they order it.

The Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich is available for 640 yen, or approximately $5.50 USD, for a limited time at participating locations while supplies last.
Trend Themes
1. Limited-time Menu Offerings - The success of the Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich in Japan demonstrates the potential for fast-food chains to innovate their menus with unique and temporary offerings.
2. Butter-based Menu Items - Given the popularity of the Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich, fast-food chains could investigate the use of butter in other menu items to attract customers looking for rich and indulgent options.
3. Customizable Burgers - Customers' ability to customize the toppings on the Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich represents an opportunity for fast-food chains to promote DIY customization as a distinguishing feature of their brand.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food Restaurants - Fast-food chains can attempt to replicate the success of Burger King's Guilty Butter Croquette Sandwich in Japan by experimenting with unique and indulgent menu items in other markets.
2. Potato-based Products - The use of crispy potato croquette as the centerpiece of the Guilty Butter Sandwich Burgers could inspire food and snack brands to explore new ways to incorporate potato into their products.
3. Food Customization Software - Companies that develop software to facilitate food customization are well-positioned to benefit from the trend toward creating unique dining experiences as a differentiator for fast-food restaurants.

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