Here’s How You Can Order Burger King Through Facebook Messenger

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A Burger King Whopper hamburger is arranged with french fries for a photograph in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. Burger King Worldwide Inc., the second largest fast food hamburger chain in the world, is scheduled to release quarterly earnings on Feb. 15. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Burger King is delving into social media to make it even easier to order a Whopper.

Customers can now message a Burger King bot through their Facebook Messenger app to order food, Eater reports. The fast food chain is using technology that Mark Zuckerberg introduced in April at F8, Facebook’s annual developer conference in San Francisco. As Fortune reported at the time, it allows companies to build artificially intelligent software to interact with customers through Messenger.

As a demo video from Digital Buzz demonstrates, the Burger King bot lets you order from a set menu and shows you nearby locations where you can pick it up. The bot even lets you pay through the app, and it gives you a time estimate of when your food will be ready.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJjxzIuto4Y

Burger King is joining the likes of other QSRs that already let customers order through similar platforms. Taco Bell introduced its TacoBot in April—an ordering system available exclusively over Slack. Domino’s launched Twitter-enabled ordering last summer, letting customers place an order by just tweeting a pizza emoji at the company.

 

It appears as if the Burger King bot isn’t currently available in all locations. Though the chain didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, a search on this reporter’s own Facebook Messenger app was unsuccessful.