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The sizable burger has been available in several countries for months but has yet to make an appearance in the States.
According to Snackolator, it’s called the Big Arch. Insiders at McDonald’s believe the new burger “could be as iconic as the Big Mac,” the food blogger noted in a Saturday, Aug. 24, post ...
McDonald’s is currently testing a new burger in Canada, called the Big Arch, that has two patties, cheese, crispy topping and tangy sauce, which could be brought to the US if successful.
The Big N’ Tasty is a hamburger sold by the international fast food chain McDonald's.It is designed to compete with the Whopper sandwich. [3] A similar variation called the Big Tasty, without the center "N'", which was first released in Saudi Arabia, is sold outside the United States in parts of the United Kingdom, Europe, South America, South Africa, The Middle East, and Taiwan.
That's McDonald's...and then some (2009–present) (this phrase was voted #2 most irritating piece of British advertising likely to deter custom after the Moonpig.com cards jingle in an independent March 9 survey by RM) That's McDonald's...but cozy (Used for the Winter Menu in 2009) That's McDonald's...with Yee-Hah!
The Arch Deluxe was a hamburger sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's in 1996 and marketed specifically to adults. Despite having the largest advertising and promotional budget in fast food history at the time, [ 4 ] it was soon discontinued after failing to become popular.
The Big Arch is being tested in Portugal, Canada, and Germany starting this summer. Kempczinski had hinted about a bigger burger hitting McDonald’s stores back in a December 2023 interview with CNN.
The McDonald's restaurant at 610 Del Monte Ave., Monterey, California, has black arches. [9] The McDonald's in North Scottsdale, Arizona, on 18241 N Pima Rd also has black arches. [10] [better source needed] The McDonald's restaurant at 2172 Sunset Blvd. in Rocklin, California, has dark red arches. [11] [better source needed]