Customers Express Strong Disapproval Of McDonald’s Latest Burger, Labeling It ‘Controversial’

Get ready, America, because McDonald’s is introducing a blockbuster burger from down under straight to your taste buds, and it’s creating quite a buzz!

The fast-food giant has announced that the Double Big Mac, a popular item on the Australian McDonald’s menu, will be available for a limited time in U.S. stores starting January 24. Aussies have been enjoying this massive creation since March 2020, and now, it’s America’s turn to savor what McDonald’s aptly describes as “double the fun.”

Fast-food enthusiasts in the Northern Hemisphere are in for a treat with this mammoth menu item, featuring four beef patties and generous helpings of the signature Big Mac sauce. The news of the Double Big Mac’s upcoming debut has sparked a range of reactions, from eager anticipation to skepticism.

Over on Twitter, excitement is high, with users expressing enthusiasm for this supersized burger. However, some critics question introducing such a large burger in a country with high obesity rates.

The Double Big Mac, topped with pickles, lettuce, onions, and American cheese on a sesame seed bun, has been a hit in multiple countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the UK. It’s known for packing 680 calories and may come with a significant price tag, especially after recent price increases.

While Australians are accustomed to “double” versions of classic McDonald’s burgers, like the “Double Quarter Pounder,” “Double McChicken,” and “Double Fillet-O-Fish,” Americans are gearing up for a supersized adventure in the fast-food scene.

Sources: New York Post

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