Big Mac turns 40

The Big Mac was first introduced in 1967 by Jim Delligatti, a McDonald's franchise owner in Uniontown, Pa. A year later, it became a staple of McDonald's menus nationwide.

To celebrate the burger's anniversary, Delligatti, 89, and his family opened a Big Mac Museum Restaurant this week in North Huntingdon, Pa., full of memorabilia, celebratory exhibits and "the world's largest Big Mac statue."

I love them but rarely eat one anymore. Go ahead, say it with me ...
Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce,
cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame-seed bun!

... now don't you just feel better?

2 comments:

  1. I remembered (back in the day) when it had a card board ring to hold it together and wrapped in foil. Once in a while - on payday - we would load up the station wagon and drive 30 miles to the nearest McDonalds in Harrisburg, PA where all 6 of us would eat in the car.

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  2. Actually, I don't feel better. I think my arteries just clogged up a bit more.

    :)

    But I sang it anyway!

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