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lspencer534
12-19-2017, 8:15pm
cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun."

That's what's in a Big Mac sold by McDonald's , and McDonald's once made the ingredients into a jingle. Watch this and then try getting it out of your head

https://youtu.be/jSmAibfvCeU

Try singing these ingredients: "A soy patty, tomato, lettuce, pickles, onion, ketchup, mustard, oil, bun and an egg-less sandwich sauce". The mega fast-food chain will start selling a McVegan burger but only in Sweden and Finland on December 28.

Looks good, doesn't it?:
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:puke:

Fasglas
12-19-2017, 8:40pm
FWIW:

How much was the first Big Mac?

The Big Mac debuted at Delligatti's Uniontown, Pennsylvania restaurant in 1967, selling for 45 cents.

Big Mac - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_Mac

OddBall
12-19-2017, 9:14pm
40 years. 40 years it took to get that damn jingle out of my head.
Thanks.

JRD77VET
12-19-2017, 10:05pm
40 years. 40 years it took to get that damn jingle out of my head.
Thanks.

let me help you out :D

The Presidents of the USA - Lump - YouTube



:leaving:



:lol:

snide
12-19-2017, 10:15pm
There's a reason some people call them McDogstools.

WalkerInTN
12-19-2017, 10:56pm
Those all beef patties sure look thicker in that commercial than they do these days. :yesnod:

Bill
12-19-2017, 10:59pm
Those all beef patties sure look thicker in that commercial than they do these days. :yesnod:

Some settling occurs during shipping.

WalkerInTN
12-19-2017, 11:03pm
Some settling occurs during shipping.
More like food cost. The Big Mac never has had specific weights for the patties. :cert:

Fasglas
12-20-2017, 1:19am
Those all beef patties sure look thicker in that commercial than they do these days. :yesnod:

https://www.mcdonalds.co.za/sites/default/files/productThumbnail/mcd-food-beef-big-mac.png

I'll admit having consumed a "few" Big Macs over the years but cannot remember ANY that looked like that.

VITE1
12-20-2017, 8:58am
I worked at one in 1975. I remember standing up front watching my Crew ( I was a Crew Chief) and folding those boxes. After a few thousand you stopped getting paper cuts.

Fun times.

Mike Mercury
12-20-2017, 9:23am
https://new4.fjcdn.com/pictures/Whos+at+the+door+saw+this+and+laughed+way+too_d72a0a_3922553.jpg