Over 10,000 Windows 7 Burgers sold in Japan
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The Windows 7 Burger was a collaborative effort between Microsoft and Burger King to promote both companies in Japan for the Windows 7 release. The burger contains a whopping 7 layers of beef, which measures to a 5-inch (12cm) tower. The first 30 burgers were sold for 777 yen ($8.55 USD). Any Windows 7 burger after the first 30 were sold for 1450 yen ($16 USD). The burger contains a total of 2120 calories, which is almost a day’s worth of calories for most people! According to TIME , the burger joint sold over 10,000 of these burgers since October 30th. Considering that there are only 15 Burger Kings in all of Japan and the obvious fact that this burger is probably not too healthy, this is an impressive number. Here’s a video [via Gizmodo ] recalling the experience of the Windows 7 Burger. Windows 7 Burger from Gizmodo on Vimeo . Related posts: Windows 7 preorders sold out in Japan Microsoft wasn’t kidding when they said preorders had “limited quantities.” According to Engadget, Japan becomes… Rumor: Windows 7 to be sold on USB thumb drives A new rumor suggests that Microsoft is considering the possibility of delivering Windows 7 via…


The Windows 7 Burger was a collaborative effort between Microsoft and Burger King to promote both companies in Japan for the Windows 7 release. The burger contains a whopping 7 layers of beef, which measures to a 5-inch (12cm) tower. The first 30 burgers were sold for 777 yen ($8.55 USD). Any Windows 7 burger after the first 30 were sold for 1450 yen ($16 USD). The burger contains a total of 2120 calories, which is almost a day’s worth of calories for most people!
According to TIME, the burger joint sold over 10,000 of these burgers since October 30th. Considering that there are only 15 Burger Kings in all of Japan and the obvious fact that this burger is probably not too healthy, this is an impressive number.
Here’s a video [via Gizmodo] recalling the experience of the Windows 7 Burger.
Windows 7 Burger from Gizmodo on Vimeo.
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Over 10,000 Windows 7 Burgers sold in Japan
The Windows 7 Burger was a collaborative effort between Microsoft and Burger King to promote both companies in Japan for the Windows 7 release. The burger contains a whopping 7 layers of beef, which measures to a 5-inch (12cm) tower. The first 30 burgers were sold for 777 yen ($8.55 USD). Any Windows 7 burger after the first 30 were sold for 1450 yen ($16 USD). The burger contains a total of 2120 calories, which is almost a day’s worth of calories for most people! According to TIME , the burger joint sold over 10,000 of these burgers since October 30th. Considering that there are only 15 Burger Kings in all of Japan and the obvious fact that this burger is probably not too healthy, this is an impressive number. Here’s a video [via Gizmodo ] recalling the experience of the Windows 7 Burger. Windows 7 Burger from Gizmodo on Vimeo . Related posts: Windows 7 preorders sold out in Japan Microsoft wasn’t kidding when they said preorders had “limited quantities.” According to Engadget, Japan becomes… Rumor: Windows 7 to be sold on USB thumb drives A new rumor suggests that Microsoft is considering the possibility of delivering Windows 7 via…
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