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The Baconator is a sandwich recently released by Wendy's upon the population of North America. It is characterized by having an unprecedented six slices of delicious bacon along with 2 quarter pound burgers, ample cheese, and mayonnaise as well as ketchup to top it off. It is part of the number 4 combo and can also be purchased individually if fries and a soda is not wanted, although it is highly recommended by it's critics to not ingest two of the sandwiches at the same sitting as it also has roughly 900 calories and over 50 grams of fat.
It is unknown at the time how long the sandwich will be available, though most people predict it to have a near limitless time frame ahead of it due both to it's deliciousness but also it's reasonable price for the amount of food being provided. In addition, the number given to it's combo meal is the number four which has historically been a sandwich that has lived a long life on the menu of Wendy's.
The advertising for the Baconator usually capitalizes on the fact that it is such a large, bacon-laden sandwich and uses such phrases as "Bacon enough for you?" and "It can sense your fear".
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