5 Whoppers And 5 More Whoppers
Also known as: 5 More Whoppers · Five Whoppers and Five More Whoppers
5 Whoppers and 5 More Whoppers is a TikTok video meme from April 2021 where two friends wearing Burger King crowns order "five Whoppers and five more Whoppers" through a drive-thru instead of just saying ten. The absurd insistence on splitting a simple order into two halves, delivered with total confidence, turned the clip into a viral hit that spawned fan animations, image macros, and months of jokes about the sacred distinction between 10 Whoppers and 5 plus 5.
TL;DR
5 Whoppers and 5 More Whoppers is a TikTok video meme from April 2021 where two friends wearing Burger King crowns order "five Whoppers and five more Whoppers" through a drive-thru instead of just saying ten.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme typically works in a few ways:
- Audio/video recreations: Use the original TikTok sound and animate or act out characters ordering "five Whoppers and five more Whoppers" at a drive-thru. Anime characters, game characters, and streamer personas are common choices. - Image macros about the Burger King worker: Pair a reaction image showing exhaustion, confusion, or rage with a caption about the employee dealing with the 5-and-5 guy yet again. - The "10 vs 5 and 5" distinction: Create jokes treating the receipt of 10 Whoppers as a personal offense, since the order was clearly 5 and then 5 more, not 10. This is the core comedic premise: these are different things and confusing them is unforgivable.
The Burger King crowns are an optional but appreciated touch in any version.
Fun Facts
Both guys were wearing Burger King crowns they apparently picked up inside the restaurant before hitting the drive-thru, which means they went into Burger King, got crowns, left, then came back through the drive-thru to order.
The original video's virality was almost entirely organic. Neither @enzology nor @not.chrisg were large accounts before the clip took off.
The meme's peak coincided with a broader wave of fast food order humor on TikTok in mid-2021.
Burger King Russia once launched its own cryptocurrency called WhopperCoin in 2017, making "Whopper" one of the few fast food items with both a meme and a blockchain token to its name.
Derivatives & Variations
Anime fan animations:
Multiple TikTok creators animated the audio with characters from Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Minecraft streaming communities, each pulling hundreds of thousands of views[2].
King Shark reaction macro:
The iFunny format using King Shark raging as the Burger King employee became a popular standalone image[1].
Sam Hyde "Don't You Feel Silly" crossover:
Blended the 5-and-5 joke with Sam Hyde's existing meme format, adding an absurdist escalation about confronting employees who give 10 instead of 5 and 5[2].
Repeat customer memes:
A subcategory of image macros about being the "12th time this week" 5-and-5 guy, treating the order as a daily ritual[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 25 Whoppers and 5 More Whoppers - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3WhopperCoinencyclopedia