Posted on 04/20/2016 3:25:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Pushing pause on that mission to simplify, McDonald's has moved in the other direction and unleashed a whole family of different-size Big Macs. Yesterday, the original size was joined by smaller and larger extremes in two test markets, Dallas and central Ohio. Columbus Business First reports the trio will remain on store menus until June 6, at which point the chain will see how customers reacted.
At the more petite end is the new Mac Jr., a single-layer sandwich supposedly designed to be easier to eat, although the menu has six plain, smaller-size burgers already. The largest size has been dubbed the Grand Mac. It's admittedly still way punier than Japan's new Giga Big Mac, but unlike the downsized Mac Jr., it at least stays true to the spirit of the sandwich. More meat morphs it into a third-pounder (standard Big Macs are fifth-pound), and it comes on a larger bun with an extra piece of cheese.
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Heck ol’ folks have to have a place to gather and socialize. LOL.
Ummm they are already smaller.
A Big Mac’s a Big Mac, but they call it “Le Big Mac”.
I remember when I was a kid the Big Mac inspired me to start making multiple layers of other sandwiches. I think once I made a 6 layer peanut butter & jelly sandwich with 5 different kinds of jam :)
Yeah, that’s true. You might as well get the 2 cheeseburgers meal now, because you get as much meat and cheese (and an extra slice of bread), for a few cents less than the big mac meal. I bet they’ll even put the “special sauce” on them if you ask them nicely :)
Just order big mac sauce on their dollar double..it costs extra but cheaper than a big mac
You might like this video, where they show you how to make a “ghetto big mac” for cheap at McD’s, using fries for the inner bun slice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6Bq4lQRZ4
Yeah, he got shot when Ronald got his concealed carry license xD
That is true.
The local McDs has become the hangout of a few old timers that I used to see at a local coffee and donut shop that went out of business.
I miss that place. It opened at 5 AM which meat I could stop before work. Not many places open that early these days.
Secret menus at fast food and others are a way to go if you know the details
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mrloganrhoades/19-of-the-best-secret-fast-food-menu-items#.ebB2Rqw3Ax
I heard the Hamburgler is locked up in Guantanamo Bay.
Even Obama doesn’t want to let him out.
More confusion and delay at the checkout counter
Yep there are morning and afternoon groups and a few that
spend most all day.
I get them all the time during Lent. Yum!
The Sausage McMuffin with Egg is $1.99 here. That plus coffee isn’t a bad way to start the day. Fat, cholesterol, protein and some carbs to keep you going all day, washed down with coffee to get you started!
But if they brought back the beef fat for fries, I’d go to McD’s regularly.
It would be a start.
Every sandwich I have had there in the last 10 years or so is a poor imitation of the food I ate there in my teens.
The burgers are so dry and tasteless that they must mix in sawdust with the ground beef.
I feel pity for anyone who bought a McDs franchise in the last 20 years, they must be taking it in the shorts.
Robots, let Obama’s voters try and beat a robot u over chicken McNuggets.
“6 layer peanut butter and jelly sandwich”
You is AWESOME!
Peanut butter.
If God created anything better......He kept it for Himself.
In all honesty, I don't know if folks would accept the original McDonalds menu. They would all complain it didn't offer them the choices modern Americans value:
Notice: Hamburgers or Cheeseburgers. Not a lot of options...
Oh...and the women are wearing dresses. I wonder if adult men could use the girl's bathroom back then. Where is the guy wearing dreadlocks and a dress shouting, "I'm lovin it!"?
What do they call a “Quarter Pounder With Cheese”?
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