Argentina Restaurant Slammed Online Over "Anne Frank Burger" And "Adolf Fries"
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Numerous items on the restaurant's menu are named after controversial historical figures.
An Argentinian fast food restaurant has drawn criticism for naming food items on its menu after Adolf Hitler and Anne Frank.
Jewish organisations criticised the eatery and called it "offensive" and "disgusting" after it came to light that the Honky Donky Burger restaurant in Rafaela City, Santa Fe, had named the food items after the famous Holocaust victim and World War II dictator.
According to The New York Post, dishes included "Adolf fries", fried potatoes doused in bacon and cheddar, and an "Ana Frank burger," which entailed 3.5 ounces of ground beef with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayonnaise for around $11.