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The End of the Big Mac?

Should McDonald's Phase out the Big Mac?


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I read elsewhere that there is no chance the Big Mac will be discontinued. It was a hoax to begin with that went viral.

If they did, I would pretty much never go there. For me it's only a handful of times a year, but when I do it's usually a Big Mac for lunch/dinner, with an occasional Double Quarter Pounder thrown in for variety.

If I go for breakfast, which is seldom, it's a sausage muffin withOUT egg, and a hash brown.
 
Yeah, Chicago isn't cheap and watchout when ordering drinks.

i paid ten bucks for a vodka and diet at a place we ate at recently. unfortunately, that's not the most i've paid for a drink up there.
 
It's overrated, you are not missing much trust me. :2razz:
Agreed. That whole custom burrito thing is a fantastic concept, but every place I have ever tried... chain or local... can't seem to pull it off as good as you'd think they should. I always ended up disappointed to where I almost never go now.
 
Agreed. That whole custom burrito thing is a fantastic concept, but every place I have ever tried... chain or local... can't seem to pull it off as good as you'd think they should. I always ended up disappointed to where I almost never go now.

eh, I'm not really into the custom thing myself. Just meat, beans, and rice with lots of spicy avocado sauce suits me just fine.
 
In my experience, if you want Mexican food, its better to go to a mom and pop place than a fastfood chain restaurant. In fact the more dingier the place, the dirtier the walls and the cheaper the furniture is then the better the food is- same rule for Chinese food too.

In fact the best Mexican meal I ever ate was at my friend's house when his wife cooked for us- they were both Mexicans and it was one of the best meals I ever had- better than any restaurant. ;)
 
It's overrated, you are not missing much trust me. :2razz:

Truer words never spoken, I've eaten at one chipotle, in Primm, Nevada and the food was ok, but all said and done it was like 12 bucks for a meal that would've costed 8 at Taco Del Mar
 
Truer words never spoken, I've eaten at one chipotle, in Primm, Nevada and the food was ok, but all said and done it was like 12 bucks for a meal that would've costed 8 at Taco Del Mar

Oh, but there are people that think it's fricken orgasmic.

That, and Chick-fil-A. Some people swoon over it. Personally, I think CfA is fine, but Wendy's does a better chicken sandwich.
 
Oh, but there are people that think it's fricken orgasmic.

That, and Chick-fil-A. Some people swoon over it. Personally, I think CfA is fine, but Wendy's does a better chicken sandwich.

Chick fil A is alright, I think their advertising campaign is fun, all over Utah and Nev you see billboards with cows spray painting "eat more chikin" on them
 
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