Monday, November 18

McDonald's Big Mac was actually the brainchild of another burger chain

McDonald’s is one of the most iconic fast food restaurants, not only in the United States , but throughout the world. Its hamburger menu has been positioned in the taste of millions of consumers and, without a doubt, when talking about this restaurant chain, the famous Big Mac hamburger immediately comes to mind.

Talk This hamburger is talking about two portions of meat accompanied by finely cut lettuce, a unique dressing, cheese and three slices of bread, but despite the fact that the Big Mac is a reference for McDonald’s, this sandwich has not always been part of the menu of the company founded in 1955 by Ray Kroc. It took more than 10 years for hit the market .

According to the Mental Floss site, the history of the Big Mac dates back to 1967, when Jim Delligatti, owner of one of several McDonald’s franchises in Pittsburgh, realized that the standard hamburger of the fast food establishment did not satisfy the nearby blue-collar workers.

Instead, Big Boy, McDonald’s competitor, offered a meatier sandwich with two loaves, one of these had sesame seeds cut into two slices, accompanied by lettuce, sauce and cheese. So Jim Delligatti adapted the recipe, adding onions and adding his own twist to the sauce .

The narration that explains how the iconic Big Mac was born, according to Mental Floss, it is part of John F. Love’s book, McDonald’s Behind The Arches , where it is explained that the creation of the hamburger “was not like discovering the light bulb”, but rather it ensures that “the light bulb was already there. All I did was screw it into the socket ”, Jim Delligatti declared at the time.

According to what John F. Love tells in the book, the Little Big Mac Soon it began to gain relevance outside of the Pittsburgh area and the hamburger was such a success that it caught the attention of the company’s founder, Ray Kroc, who made it a national menu item. in 1968 .

The hamburger in 1969 was already a reference for consumers, by representing the 19% of all sales. In 1994, within the framework of 25 anniversary of its launch, had been sold 14 billion Big Macs . In 2020, Big Mac was available in 200 countries around the world; Estimates suggest that 675 millions are sold annually worldwide, with 2.4 million bought each day.

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