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The Quarter Pounder is a brand of hamburger introduced in 1971 by a Fremont, California franchisee of international fast food chain McDonald's and extended nationwide in 1973. . Its name refers to the beef patty having a precooked weight of approximately one quarter of a pound, originally portioned as four ounces (113.4 g) but increased to 4.25 oz (120 g) in 2015
The Double Big Mac is the biggest regular hamburger the chain produces and it has 680 calories. [32] Big Big Mac: a Quarter Pounder–like product sold in Europe (Finland, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and Italy). Has been sold periodically in Sweden, there called "Grand Big Mac". [33] The Denali Mac: made with two one-quarter-pound (110 g) patties.
The classic hamburger has 16 grams of protein, just 360 calories, 37 grams of carbs, 4.5 grams of saturated fat, and 660 mg of sodium, which for us, gives it a slight edge over the Whataburger Jr.
The Big Hardee was re-released in September, 2009. The sandwich features three 9:1 (9 patties = 1 pound) beef patties, [citation needed] two slices of American cheese, shredded lettuce [1] and Big Twin Sauce on a 4-inch [citation needed] seeded bun. [1] The sandwich averages 920 calories, 58g of fat and 1380 mg of sodium. [2]
Nutrition (Per serving): Calories: 640 Fat: 35 g (Saturated fat: 12 g) Sodium: 1,210 mg Carbs: 42 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 11 g) Protein: 38 g. The Double Papa Burger has two beef patties, two slices ...
Nutrition: 1,710 calories, 123 g fat (50 g sat fat), 2,660 mg sodium, 48 g carbs (3 g fiber, 14 g sugar), 100 g protein. A burger that packs two patties, six slices of bacon, American cheese, and ...
In the United States, the burger's size has shrunk over time to maintain a consistent price point, as it is a longtime staple of the Dollar Menu & More (previously just the Dollar Menu), which offers various food products starting at US$1.00. [8] The meat of the McChicken was originally a mix of 50% white meat and 50% dark meat.
The burger contains 390 calories, 23g of protein, 7% of daily fiber and 20% of daily calcium. [3]It is the cheapest way to buy a burger similar to the Big Mac, [4] and has also been referred to as a lifehack, [5] as the burger is half the price of a Big Mac, while still containing the same amount of beef.