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M5Rick wroteI'll like to try it but doesn't look like it's available on this side of the pound.Reduced fat Brussels pate on toast...
Maybe next time I'm in the UK.
SaMaster18 wrotePerfectly jammy. 🤤Spicy mayak eggs and rice
OC40 wroteSomehow got them just right!Perfectly jammy. 🤤
Great quality eggs from the market, too!
SaMaster18 wroteFor sure. I am not sure it tastes better, but I sure love an orange yolk!Somehow got them just right!
Great quality eggs from the market, too!
JJ 911SC wroteAnticipating a treat?Big Mac with a side of Jalapeño Chips and I got no idea what Tiggie is looking at...
JJ 911SC wroteDo all y'all up north of the border get the new Big Arch burger yet?Big Mac with a side of Jalapeño Chips and I got no idea what Tiggie is looking at...
Mickey D's just started offering it here in the states a few days ago as a limited-time special, but it is supposedly a regular menu item already in some of their global markets. The thing is a double quarter pounder on a sesame and poppy seed bun, topped with a sorta Big Mac sauce, pickles. white cheddar, slivered onions like the QPC, and frizzled onions. I tried one for dinner on launch day, and was disappointingly not overwhelmed...well, except by the two different types of onions killing the flavor of everything else. I plan to try one again before the special ends, but without both types of onions.
There's a video circulating online of the McCEO taking a tiny nibble out of one at a press conference, and it looked like he wasn't a fan of this "product" (his odd choice of words) either.....
vreihen16 wroteYes since June 2024, permanent on the menu since...Do all y'all up north of the border get the new Big Arch burger yet?
The McDonald's Big Arch in Canada is a new, larger, and more filling burger featuring two 100% Canadian beef quarter-pound patties, three slices of white cheddar cheese, crispy onions, slivered onions, pickles, and a new tangy "Big Arch" sauce on a sesame and poppy seed bun.
Key Details:
Release: The Big Arch began testing in Ontario and Alberta in June 2024, and was officially introduced across Canada, following its success as a test market.
Ingredients: The burger is designed as a more substantial option, containing roughly 1,065 calories and featuring a combination of crispy and raw onions with a unique sauce.
Availability: It is available at participating McDonald’s locations across Canada.
Global Context: Canada was one of the first markets to test this burger, which is being introduced to address demand for larger, more filling
vreihen16 wroteI might try this in the next few days to see what it’s like. Don’t hardly eat fast food anymore. These days it’s always cold and soggy (at least around here), and expensive. Heard this burger is around 9 bucks. That's a lot for a McDonald’s hamburger.Do all y'all up north of the border get the new Big Arch burger yet?