A mini Big Mac?
Just call it a Mac!
I can just barely get through the basic Big Mac. I rarely buy it. Too much bread and heavy sauces. I really REALLY like their Fish Sandwich. It’s very satisfying. Oh, and the fries too.
Big Mac....Where’s the meat?
Like both but definitely 90/10 1/4 pounder (Royale with Cheese).
Now if you had a Double 1/4 pounder with the Big Mac Thousand Island dressing, that might be good. But that would be something like 4,000,000 calories!
I have always had doubts as to McDonald’s cleanliness. The cleanliness of their facilities does seem to be related to the neighborhood in which the restaurant is located. I trust “In-And-Out” more as they seem neat and clean.
They should have called the Mega Mac the “double wide”.
Their “food” is all barf, big or small.
Not quite what I was expecting. I figured the “Mega” version would use quarter-pounder patties, which would be a logical change. Where I got radical was thinking that the “mini” version would be a slider-sized sandwich, which would have been a lot more interesting than the 1/2-Mac they show in the picture.
I liked the Mac Wrap
Big Mac costs $4.69 locally. Way too expensive for a basic hamburger. About $10 with fries and a drink. What happened to “change back from your dollar”?
It doesn’t matter what they add to the menu, it’s their help that needs improving.
They need to send their managers, and their employees to whatever classes to Chick-fil-A people attend.
Drop the bad attitudes, learn som manners, and learn how to count change back from a dollar...and keep the place (and the restrooms) CLEAN.
Love me some o’ dem Quarter Pounders but don’t ask why. I think this is a great idea for McDs to offer variations of their proven products rather than waste millions launching new crap.
Me too, but I had one the other day. Not too bad.
mega versions of the Big Mac
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“The food is terrible, but the portions are huge!”
McDonald’s finally catches up to the Whopper Jr.?
. . . constructed with two 1/10lb all-beef patties . . .
Back in the day, McD’s used 1/8# patties.
Guess we’ll see 1/12 in a few more years.
Patties so thin you can read through them.
Awesome.