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The '''''Big Mac''''' is a type of ] sold since 1968 by the ] chain of ] restaurants. It was apparently inspired by a similar doubledecker hamburger sold by the ] chain since 1936. The '''''Big Mac''''' is a type of ] sold since ] by the ] chain of ] restaurants. It was apparently inspired by a similar doubledecker hamburger sold by the ] chain since ].


According to a famous advertising jingle, it consists of "two all-beef patties, ], lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." However, the most distinctive feature is a middle layer of bread that is used to stablize the contents of the hamburger to prevent spillage. According to a famous advertising jingle, it consists of "two all-beef patties, ], lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." However, the most distinctive feature is a middle layer of bread that is used to stablize the contents of the hamburger to prevent spillage.


The ''Big Mac'' is known worldwide. '']'' has used it, only half jokingly, as a reference point to determine the cost of living in different countries — the ] — as it is so widely available and the product largely comparable across markets. The ''Big Mac'' is known worldwide. '']'' has used it, only half jokingly, as a reference point to determine the cost of living in different countries — the ] — as it is so widely available and the product largely comparable across markets.
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Having consumed 20,000 Big Macs, ] is possibly the world's top Big Mac eater. Having consumed 20,000 Big Macs, ] is possibly the world's top Big Mac eater.


== See also == ==See also==
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*The '''''Big Mac''''' is a supercomputer created in 2003 by ]. See '']''. *The '''''Big Mac''''' is a supercomputer created in 2003 by ]. See '']''.
*The term '''''Big Mac''''' was used as an internal codename of the early ] computer with 512K of ], as opposed to the original model's 128K. *The term '''''Big Mac''''' was used as an internal codename of the early ] computer with 512K of ], as opposed to the original model's 128K.
*The term '''''Big Mac''''' is a name given to an ] adapter used in ] machines. The interface name is shown as '''''be''''' when one views the interfaces via the '''''ifconfig''''' command. ''See also'' ]. *The term '''''Big Mac''''' is a name given to an ] adapter used in ] machines. The interface name is shown as '''''be''''' when one views the interfaces via the '''''ifconfig''''' command. ''See also'' ].

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Revision as of 16:22, 25 March 2005

The Big Mac is a type of hamburger sold since 1968 by the McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants. It was apparently inspired by a similar doubledecker hamburger sold by the Big Boy chain since 1936.

According to a famous advertising jingle, it consists of "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." However, the most distinctive feature is a middle layer of bread that is used to stablize the contents of the hamburger to prevent spillage.

The Big Mac is known worldwide. The Economist has used it, only half jokingly, as a reference point to determine the cost of living in different countries — the Big Mac index — as it is so widely available and the product largely comparable across markets.

In addition to being the name of a burger, Big Mac is also the name of a McDonaldland character. Dressed as a constable and sporting a large Big Mac as a head, he was the main source of law and order in McDonaldland, spending most of his time chasing the Hamburglar.

Having consumed 20,000 Big Macs, Don Gorske is possibly the world's top Big Mac eater.

See also

External links

Disambiguation

  • The Big Mac is a supercomputer created in 2003 by Virginia Tech. See Big Mac (supercomputer).
  • The term Big Mac was used as an internal codename of the early Apple Macintosh computer with 512K of RAM, as opposed to the original model's 128K.
  • The term Big Mac is a name given to an ethernet adapter used in Sun Microsystems machines. The interface name is shown as be when one views the interfaces via the ifconfig command. See also Happy Meal.
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