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Seen from the bus in Beer Sheva, a sign on the way to a Burgerim fast food place?
It's an unusual contribution to Lesley's meme, "signs, signs, a weekly meme
of interesting, funny, ridiculous
and unexplainable signs."
Burgerim opened its first place in Tel
Aviv in 2008 and is now a successful Israeli franchise, with more than 80 stores in Israel.
The idea is to sell to each customer several different kinds of small burgers instead of one giant (and messy) one.
In Hebrew, burgerim is the plural of burger.
I've never eaten there, but here is a short video telling the story, if you really want to know. :)
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Great find. Not often is there signage so well suited to a bird’s eye view. :)
ReplyDelete...and here I thought that it was a sign for airplanes
ReplyDeleteI'd enjoy having a bite to eat there!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm ... now I'm hungry :) Nice to see they have vegetarian burgers too.
ReplyDeleteEasier to eat I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteFunny photo, Dina !
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a transport of such a big sign :)
ReplyDeleteHave you tried the little sliders ( they call them that where I live ) Dina
Yummy : )
Friends, thanks for all your fun ideas here. :)
ReplyDeleteTom, haha, or maybe a sign for drones?
Alice, no I never tried a slider. In fact, I never heard the word till now. Had to look it up. --
"A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 in (5.1 cm) across, served in a bun. The term primarily refers to small hamburgers, but can also cover any small sandwich served on a slider roll.[1][2] The term, when used in reference to a small hamburger, refers to a small hamburger patty served on a small bun. The origin of the term is unknown. White Castle trademarked the spelling variant "Slyder" and used it between 1985 and 2009." -- Wikipedia
Great
ReplyDeleteNot something you see often. You were quick with the camera to get the shot, well done
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