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This Popular Boutique Burger Chain Just Released a Juicy Lucy Burger

It's an elevated take on a classic.

BurgerFi, the fast-growing burger chain known for its high-quality ingredients, restaurant innovation, and numerous accolades in the fast-casual category, has launched a new, limited-time burger that packs a cheesy punch.

Starting today until September 19, the fast-casual burger concept will be selling a new Juicy Lucy Burger, which includes two natural Angus beef patties layered with white cheddar, American, and Pepper Jack cheeses, topped with sweet tomato relish and BurgerFi's signature Fi sauce, and served on a toasted potato bun.

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According to the company, the new burger is a rendition of the popular "Jucy Lucy"—a cheese-stuffed burger that was invented in South Minneapolis in the 1950s. The key differentiator, however, is BurgerFi's antibiotic-free Angus beef—an ingredient that has earned it an "A" in beef quality reports for three consecutive years.

"BurgerFi is putting a new spin on a fan favorite," Patrick Renna, the president of BurgerFi, said in a statement. "We're leading the charge in offering even more variety and innovation with new menu items ideal for anyone who wants to reward themselves with a better burger."

The Juicy Lucy, which was created in partnership with Chef Cliff Pleau, is priced at $9.99 and can be ordered in-store, online, or through BurgerFi's mobile app.

The unveiling of the new, limited-time burger isn't the only headline BurgerFi has made this summer. At the end of June, the fast-casual chain announced that it will be rolling out self-service kiosks to 17 of its 27 corporate-owned locations. The new technology has given customers more time to browse the menu, reallocated cashiers to dining rooms, and increased ticket sizes by 18.5% compared to those placed at the register, according to Restaurant Business.

Brianna Ruback
Brianna is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! She attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Studies. Read more about Brianna