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He seems to have tried, but Krabs doesn't sell it to him because he wants to steal the recipe. Plankton has a robot assistant. In one episode, she learned to determine the exact properties of any complex substance, that is, he needed to get a krabsburger and everything, but alas, they didn't sell it to him and he tried to steal it in all sorts of ways, but then again, failure)
Mr. Krabs simply wouldn't sell Plankton a krabsburger, since he knows the little villain's intentions. But in one episode, Plankton managed to get a krabsburger. His wife Karen went and bought it and gave it to Plankton. He was overjoyed, I guess)
Many people here have already written that they simply won't sell a krabsburger to Plankton, for obvious reasons, in fact, that's the whole answer. HOWEVER, it should be noted that in one episode, on the day of some holiday, Plankton's computer wife, Karen, just went and bought a burger, stupidly and without any unnecessary problems. But then in the same episode, something went wrong again and everything went back to normal. Speaking of which, Plankton once stole a recipe and was very, very successful at selling crabsburgers, and then even managed to take over the entire Bikini Bottom. These events took place in the full-length animated film SpongeBob in 2004.
Even if he buys it, he won't recognize the recipe. Coca-Cola was bought by almost everyone, but only 2 people in the world know its recipe. And they probably won't sell him the krabsburgers, knowing his intentions.