THE BANNED WENDY’S BURGER:

THE BANNED WENDY’S BURGER:

The T-Rex Burger — 9 patties, 9 slices of cheese, all the dressings.

Over 3,000 calories, 200g of fat, and weighs nearly 3 pounds.

That’s the calorie equivalent of:

– 6 Big Macs

– 5 large fries

– 30 glazed Krispy Kreme donuts

– Over a gallon of whole milk

Price: $25

Rating: 4/10 – Tastes like a regular Wendy’s burger

Would I recommend it? Absolutely not. It’s more of a gag than a meal.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This burger is banned, but some Wendy’s locations may still make it if you ask. Most won’t. To try it yourself, order 3 Dave’s Triples and build it manually.

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2025/7/5 Edited to

... Read moreSo, you've seen the legends of the Wendy's T-Rex Burger online, right? It's not officially on the menu anymore, which is why it often gets called 'banned.' But the truth is, this monstrous creation actually started as a promotional item in Canada. It gained cult status because of its sheer size and the challenge it presented. In the US, it never really had an official run, but fast-food enthusiasts quickly figured out how to recreate it through Wendy's 'secret menu.' The original article mentions ordering three Dave's Triples to assemble your own T-Rex. Let me tell you, that's easier said than done! First, you have to find a Wendy's willing to give you that many patties and cheese – sometimes they look at you like you're absolutely crazy. Then, the assembly process itself is an art form. Imagine trying to stack nine patties and nine slices of cheese, plus all the fixings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles, onto a single bun without it collapsing into a delicious mess. It truly becomes a DIY construction project right there at your table, or, more likely, in your car. It's less about gourmet dining and more about achieving a personal fast-food Everest. Speaking of the eating experience, the article gives it a 4/10 and calls it 'more of a gag than a meal,' and I completely agree. While the idea of a 9-patty burger sounds incredible, the reality is a bit different. The taste, honestly, is just like a regular Wendy's burger, but multiplied by nine. After a few bites, the distinct flavor gets lost in the sheer volume, and it becomes a monotonous chew. The sheer amount of meat and cheese can become overwhelming, making each subsequent bite less enjoyable. It's a test of endurance more than enjoyment, and you might find yourself feeling full for DAYS after tackling this beast! And let's not forget those calorie counts. Over 3,000 calories and 200g of fat? That's not just a meal; it's practically a day's worth (or more!) of eating for many people. It's definitely something you attempt once for the novelty, perhaps with friends for a laugh, rather than a regular indulgence. You're essentially paying $25 for bragging rights and a memorable, albeit somewhat daunting, eating challenge. It's the ultimate fast-food spectacle, perfect for surprising your friends or simply pushing your own limits. If you're looking for an actual delicious burger, you're probably better off sticking to a single Dave's Triple or customizing your favorite. But if you're up for the ultimate challenge and want to experience a piece of internet fast-food folklore, the T-Rex burger is an experience you won't forget quickly. Just make sure you're ready for the commitment – both to eating it and possibly dealing with the aftermath for a couple of *DAYS*!

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