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  2. Arch Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    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. It is considered one of the most expensive ...

  3. The Best Copycat McDonald's Recipes - AOL

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    Big Mac. The world's most popular hamburger tastes even better homemade. Just stack the ingredients in the right order and don't forget the special sauce. Don't be afraid to add other components ...

  4. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    1. McDonald's Sausage and Egg McMuffin. Four ingredients — an English muffin, cheese, egg, and pork patties — are all that stand between you and your favorite fast-food breakfast after the ...

  5. Big N' Tasty - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. McRib - Wikipedia

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    Using his roadmap, McDonald's then developed "a patty of pork made from small flakes of meat taken from the shoulders of a pig" [8] The McRib Jr. was available briefly in 2000. This version replaced the roll with a standard hamburger bun, and was served with two pickles and a smaller pork patty. [11]

  7. Quarter Pounder - Wikipedia

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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

  8. Roast beef sandwich - Wikipedia

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    This style of sandwich often comes on a hamburger bun and may be topped with barbecue sauce and/or melted American cheese. The roast beef sandwich also commonly comprises bread, cold roast beef (either the leftovers from a homemade dinner or deli meat), lettuce , tomatoes , and mustard , although it would not be uncommon to find cheese ...

  9. 6 Genius Burgers for Your Next BBQ - AOL

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    Our bun true love is barbe-cute hamburgers that mimic and elevate fast-food favorites like the classic McDonald’s Big Mac with 2 all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, and cheese on a sesame ...