, Australia

Hungry Jack’s burger sale causes Scoopon to crash

SMH reports that more than 120,000 burgers were sold in less than three hours.

“Scoopon's manager of general sales Jon Beros said the website struggled for a short while with the huge volumes of traffic. At last count more than 165,000 burgers had been sold, with the deal scheduled to end at noon tomorrow (14 March 2012),” said the report.

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