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'McEverything' burger combines every single McDonalds sandwich
EVER GONE TO McDonalds and wished your burger could be a little more… you know… varied?
You’re not alone. So food blogger Nick Chipman went to the Golden Arches, ordered every single one of the 43 bread-and-protein combinations on the menu, and put them all into one superburger he dubbed the ‘McEverything’.
Here’s what it looked like:
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Considerable planning went into this feat. In order to include all the available burgers, Nick had to arrive at the franchise (in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin) just as breakfast service was crossing over with normal daytime service.
The full McEverything cost just over $140, or roughly €100.
Nick writes on his site Dude Foods:
He held the thing together with bamboo skewers. And that wasn’t even the biggest challenge: Nick writes that the toughest part was “not eating any of the sandwiches until it was complete.”
We salute you, Nick, for your commitment to this giant burger. But we can’t quite forgive you this:
You can read Nick’s full account at Dude Foods.
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