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Creator of Big Mac Dies

         

tangor

6:25 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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[breitbart.com...]

There are times that a Big Mac saved the day (or middle of the night) when coding and time was tight. Never knew who invented it (if you can call a burger an invention), but .... and not seeking dietary comments or other, this fellow's idea has been enjoyed by me over the years. :)

When the Great Band in the Sky takes a break they'll now have a snack between sessions.

keyplyr

7:49 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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I can proudly say I have never eaten that MacDonalds crap. Did have a normal hamburger as a kid a few times though, before I started paying attention to what I ate.

Seems Jim Delligatti should be given more credit for clever production than for "inventing" anything.

robzilla

9:14 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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Foo is turning into a graveyard.

Tried a Big Mac once, thought the burger tasted like cardboard. Never again.

keyplyr

9:28 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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Foo is turning into a graveyard
A mausoleum

lawman

9:36 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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Haven't had fast food lately, but I love Big Macs. Wonder what's in the special sauce.

Old_Honky

10:40 am on Dec 1, 2016 (gmt 0)

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I agree with Robzilla, tastes like cardboard soaked in rancid grease. I don't understand how they get away with showing pictures above the counter of plump burgers with fresh looking lettuce and other veg. When what you get is an overcooked thin "burger" covered in wilted lettuce. I'm surprised the trading standards people let them do this.