Former McDonald’s chef Mike Haracz advises against ordering a traditional Big Mac. Instead, he suggests a budget-friendly McDouble "like a Mac" for a similar taste at a lower price. This hack offers more meat and a higher meat-to-bread ratio, perfect for those seeking a cheaper, heartier option.
Former McDonald's Chef Recommends Ordering a McDouble ‘Like a Mac’ for a Cheaper, Meatier Alternative
Many people have their go-to McDonald's order, but there’s value in stepping away from routine, especially when trying something new can save money. Numerous McDonald's hacks allow customers to customize their meals, creating a personalized dining experience. For example, former McDonald's chef Mike Haracz recently shared a clever tip on TikTok, advising against ordering a standard Big Mac. Instead, he recommends requesting a McDouble "like a Mac," a budget-friendly option that delivers a meatier and less expensive version of the iconic burger.
The McDouble typically served with two beef patties, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, and one slice of cheese, can be customized to resemble a Big Mac. By asking to swap the ketchup and mustard for Big Mac sauce and adding shredded lettuce, diners get a similar flavor to the original Big Mac at a lower price. However, it's important to note that this hack won't include the middle bun, making the burger smaller but offering a higher meat-to-bread ratio, which could appeal to those seeking a lower-carb option.
Customize Your McDonald's Order: Try a Double Cheeseburger ‘Like a Mac’ for Extra Cheese
Another famous trick for cheese lovers involves ordering a Double Cheeseburger "like a Mac." The difference between a McDouble and a Double Cheeseburger is the addition of a second slice of cheese, making it ideal for those who can't get enough of that classic American cheese taste.
McDonald's encourages customers to personalize their in-store orders or through the app. Simple customizations, such as extra pickles or switching sauces, are typically accommodated without issue. However, confirming that any requests won’t incur additional charges to avoid unexpected costs is wise.
Lastly, for those looking to maximize value, ordering a drink without ice provides more beverages for the money. Pairing this with a soft serve ice cream cone can create a delicious float. Families can even use a drink holder clipped to the backseat to keep passengers' hands free to enjoy their meals. Interestingly, some older McDonald's collectible cups hold significant value today if still in good condition.


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