Hungry? McDonald’s has two new types of Big Macs that will make your mouth water

Hungry? McDonald’s has two new types of Big Macs that will make your mouth water
Hungry? McDonald’s has two new types of Big Macs that will make your mouth water

If you know your McDonald’s history, you know the Big Mac was invented by franchisee owner Jim Delligatti back in 1967. Up until November’s experiment with the Sriracha Big Mac, the recipe stayed pretty much the same.

But now, for a limited time only, McDonald’s is trying two new Big Mac sizes.

Meet (or should we say meat) the Grand Mac and the Mac Jr.

The classic Big Mac is a combo of two hamburger patties sandwiches between three sesame buns — one on top, one on bottom, and one between the two patties — with lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, and, of course, special sauce.

The Grand Mac and Mac Jr. are pretty similar — but they’ve got a few important differences.

 

McDonald's new Grand Mac and Mac Jr.
McDonald's new Grand Mac and Mac Jr.

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The Grand Mac is coming on a larger bun — meaning larger patties that add up to one-third pounds of beef. The Mac Jr. ditches the middle bun and goes for a solo (but beefed-up) patty.

Both sound absolutely delicious — and the fact that you can order different sizes based on your appetite is great for variety.

Can’t decide what to have for lunch? Delicious dilemma.

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“The Big Mac is a legend and a great-tasting burger with hints of pickle relish, mustard, garlic and onions,” shared McDonald’s Chef Mike Haracz in a statement about the new burgers. “We listened to our customers who told us they wanted different ways to enjoy the one-of-a-kind Big Mac taste. The classic combination of ingredients remains timeless and customers around the world continue to enjoy its signature taste.”

Big Mac be #Slayin

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No word yet on how long these Big Mac varieties will be around — but we’re definitely lovin’ them.

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