McDonald’s is returning a fan-favorite item that has been taken off the menu and is returning after four years. The restaurant chain announced its Double Big Mac is coming this month.
Double Big Mac’s U.S. Store Comeback
McDonald’s pulled out the beefy burger variant from its offerings in the United States in 2020. But the chain said that was a temporary move, and the super large Big Mac is set to arrive on Jan. 24, as per Fox Business.
Fans and customers can get the sandwich with four patties less than two weeks from now, and everyone must make sure to buy them at once. This is because the McDonald’s Big Mac will be around for a limited time only at certain locations across the U.S.
First Appearance of the Huge Burger
The Double Big Mac was first introduced by McDonald’s in 2020, and at that time, it was launched alongside the one-patty burger that was named “Little Mac.” It was a successful debut, and the burger became an instant favorite among the customers. However, it took four years before it was added again to the menu list.
Today News reported that the new McDonald’s Double Big Mac will be a little different, served with softer buns and melted cheese on top of its four beef patties. The sandwich will have the usual pickles, crisp lettuce, and finely chopped onion and will also come with extra sauce.
“McDonald’s legendary Big Mac is getting bigger (and saucier) in 2024 and we have the official scoop. Say hello to the Double Big Mac, available at participating McDonald’s restaurants nationwide for a limited time starting Jan. 24.,” McDonald’s said in its initial announcement. “The Double Big Mac is double the fun with four 100% all-beef patties and more Big Mac sauce, of course. It is topped with pickles, crisp shredded lettuce, finely chopped onions and a slice of American cheese, all sandwiched between a fluffy sesame seed bun.”


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