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The Big Mac is a type of hamburger sold by the McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants.

It consists of "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun."

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, as it is so widely available and the product (largely) comparable across markets.

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The Big Mac is a supercomputer created in 2003 by Virginia Tech. See Big Mac (supercomputer).


The term Big Mac was also used as an internal codename of the early Apple Macintosh computer with 512K of RAM, as opposed to the original model's 128K.