If you want your burgers cooked properly don’t go to this place.
“Diners wanting to tuck into a restaurant’s £12 gourmet burgers were told they had to sign a disclaimer.
Managers at the Marriott West India Quay in east London’s Docklands asked customers to complete the form if they wanted rare or medium-rare meat.”
P.S. Ignore the “slop in a bun” in the photo, that’s not a burger.
I wouldn’t pay £12 for a burger in any case, with or without botulism.
I think the most I’ve paid for a burger was £11, it was a pretty good burger, not sure if it was worth £11 though.
A clear rip off of Eastern Standard Tribe. Cory Doctorow should sue.
If the quality of meat in a burger isn’t good enough for the risks of eating it medium rare to be minimal then I wouldn’t consider it worth eating anyway.
At £12 that burger is probably one of the cheapest things on their menu. People saying that they wouldn’t pay £12 for a burger because they can get them from McDonalds for £1 is like people saying that they wouldn’t pay £100,000 for a Ferrari when they can get a second hand crappy car for £500.