Sold as part of a recent Pink Bite auction organized by a non-profit organization named Pink Caravan, the world’s priciest burger was created by Russell Impiazzi and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani, and it was sold for $7,000. Dubbed The Burg-Khalifa, the burger served a worthy cause by helping spread awareness of breast cancer, and even though its price tag might seem exaggerated, the ingredients that were used to create it definitely justify it in full.
We’re talking about the finest Japanese wagyu beef, 25-year-old balsamic roasted heirloom tomatoes, beetroot, a black sesame brioche, and a very delicious burger sauce. All proceeds from the burger’s sales went to charity, which is definitely admirable.