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On Day 16, Tristan was given a secret mission to make his fellow campmates say words from the 'Big Mac' chant. If successful, Tristan would win Big Macs for the whole camp. Tristan passed the task, and thus earned Big Macs for the camp.
Customers received a card for an Olympic event. If the U.S. won gold in that event, you won a Big Mac. If the U.S. won silver, you won a medium fries. If the U.S. won bronze, you won a small drink. 1989–Scrabble promotion; 1989–Million-Dollar McDonald's song contest for the Big Mac. 1991–Dick Tracy scratch-off game.
Big Mac BLT is a standard Big Mac burger with the addition of bacon and tomato. Released in Australia and New Zealand as a promotional item in late 2017. [48] Big Mac Bacon was introduced in selected markets in 2018, as a limited-time option. It is essentially a Big Mac with added bacon. [49]
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Don Gorske (born 1953 or 1954) [1] is an American world record holder known as the "ultimate Big Mac fan," having eaten over 34,128 [2] such hamburgers from the U.S. fast food chain McDonald's in his lifetime (as of March 2024), earning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records.
Miss Mary Mack was a performer in Ephraim Williams’ circus in the 1880s; the song may be reference to her and the elephants in the show. [ 7 ] According to another theory, Mary Mack originally referred to the USS Merrimack , a United States warship of the mid-1800s named after the Merrimack River , that would have been black, with silvery rivets.
When McDonald’s first opened for business in the 1940s, its workers stood at physical counters, its burgers and fries were listed on paper menus, and its customers paid cash to its human cashiers.
"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events.It is a variation of the "Oggy Oggy Oggy, oi oi oi" chant used by both soccer and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards.