We’ve had the Double Big Mac for years in Canada, there’s nothing special about them except that you pay a much higher price. It’s $8.49 for a Double Big Mac or $14.49 for a Double Big Mac Combo in Toronto, we’ve also had the Double Quarter Pounder for years as well but they don’t always advertise them on the menu board so you have to ask them for it. With the prices at McDonalds rising off the charts these days to the point where it costs you between $70.00 to $80.00 to feed a family of four, you’re better off going to a better restaurant and spending the same amount of money for a decent meal. I used to eat at McDonalds at least once a week, now I go to other places instead so I don’t get McRipped off !!!!!
Huh... The US must be behind the times. I first heard of the double big mac in singapore and malaysia way back like probs around 2012? Here, in the philippines, it's a secret item menu on the app. Or probably the US had it back then but just wasn't popular enough
@@suave-rider The word "literally" is an adverb that means "actually" or "in a literal sense or manner". It's used to convey that someone is serious and not being metaphorical or exaggerating. For example, "The city was literally destroyed".
@@melharth667 and as such you should have said actually or simply thank you for "doing" this which is already an adverb. Go through every book or piece of literature and you will just see one adverb used not two. The city was destroyed.
@@suave-rider Incorrect grammar perhaps, but for emphasis. This isn't my college thesis, it's youtube comments on a burger review. Settle down grammar troll.
I feel like this is what the Big Mac should always be… except of 4 thin patties of meat… just 2 patties with how big they’re supposed to be Also lent is coming up, would you be able to make the copy cat Popeyes spicy Flounder Fish Sandwich? Thank you.
"In 1965, Burger Chef unveiled the Big Shef, a double decker hamburger with cheese, tangy sauce and lettuce on a toasted bun - McDonald's Big Mac was introduced in 1967. The Super Shef was later added as a signature item"
Would be better with a quarter pounder patty top and bottom, and double all regular big mac ingredients. Would be way jucier and better all around.
I 100% agree with this! I wish there were more customization options on the kiosk and app. I would absolutely try this
You can get that. Just order a double quarter pounder served “big Mac style”
@@jpbergman I may just have to try this. Once I work off all the calories from both of these big Mac's lol
@@jpbergman They will make that?
We’ve had the Double Big Mac for years in Canada, there’s nothing special about them except that you pay a much higher price. It’s $8.49 for a Double Big Mac or $14.49 for a Double Big Mac Combo in Toronto, we’ve also had the Double Quarter Pounder for years as well but they don’t always advertise them on the menu board so you have to ask them for it. With the prices at McDonalds rising off the charts these days to the point where it costs you between $70.00 to $80.00 to feed a family of four, you’re better off going to a better restaurant and spending the same amount of money for a decent meal. I used to eat at McDonalds at least once a week, now I go to other places instead so I don’t get McRipped off !!!!!
I agree, it's getting wild to eat fast food. Somehow its the same amount of money and lesser quality
Huh... The US must be behind the times. I first heard of the double big mac in singapore and malaysia way back like probs around 2012? Here, in the philippines, it's a secret item menu on the app. Or probably the US had it back then but just wasn't popular enough
We are always behind when it comes to the fast food game. Surprisingly.
@@DoesntPayFullPrice haha well, that was definitely a surprise for me. Great video btw!
@@ark7395 thanks! I appreciate you checking out the channel
Thank you literally for trying this, so I didn't have to.
Anytime. Someone has to do it
'literally trying this'. That literally makes literally no sense
@@suave-rider The word "literally" is an adverb that means "actually" or "in a literal sense or manner". It's used to convey that someone is serious and not being metaphorical or exaggerating. For example, "The city was literally destroyed".
@@melharth667 and as such you should have said actually or simply thank you for "doing" this which is already an adverb. Go through every book or piece of literature and you will just see one adverb used not two. The city was destroyed.
@@suave-rider Incorrect grammar perhaps, but for emphasis. This isn't my college thesis, it's youtube comments on a burger review. Settle down grammar troll.
Those beef patties look abhorrent.😂 Miss you guys, hope you’re doing well.
Thanks! Hope u are both great too
This dude saying “watch b4 u buy” like if he was talking about sum worth $300
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I feel like this is what the Big Mac should always be… except of 4 thin patties of meat… just 2 patties with how big they’re supposed to be
Also lent is coming up, would you be able to make the copy cat Popeyes spicy Flounder Fish Sandwich? Thank you.
Thanks for this, that's a great idea! I've actually never tried the Popeyes flounder sandwich, and this seems like the perfect excuse. 🐠
Wouldn't be easier if you cut the burger in half.
Lol, It might have been easier
UK prices
@@Rogernurse1 uk prices?
Listen to the opinions but you should try the burger it is worth the money
It's worth giving a try for sure
They should call it the big crap 😮
Hahaha
Not a fan of MEAT-loaf 😂
Classic
The Big Shef was so much better
What is the big shef?
"In 1965, Burger Chef unveiled the Big Shef, a double decker hamburger with cheese, tangy sauce and lettuce on a toasted bun - McDonald's Big Mac was introduced in 1967. The Super Shef was later added as a signature item"
@@cvwatch that's awesome, I've never heard of it! Thanks
Nothing but a big poopy 😮
Lol
Looks as bad as the burger king slopper
Lol
Not worth it!
Agreed. Thanks for watching
Maccas is the worst fast food chain in terms of food quality, kfc and hungry jacks are making better burgers by far
I've never heard of hungry jacks, where are they based out of?
Nope it's still to messy
Hahaha