Big Arch, McDonald and Burger King
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Burger King tried to improve on the iconic Whopper. To which I ask, if it ain't broke, why fix it? Worried they may have ruined a classic, I tried it.
McDonald’s recently announced sales increases, spurred by giveaways and some reduced-price deals. Now, they are looking for a lift from the Big Arch, rolled out nationally on Tuesday, with two patties, two kinds of onions and a new sauce. “Each and every big bite equal parts juicy, melty and saucy,” McDonald’s contends.
A viral Big Arch Burger clip puts McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski at the center of a debate over whether corporate leaders should perform authenticity on social media.
In screenshots posted to social media, the price of the Big Arch Burger may range from $6.89 to $10.19 for the burger, and a combo meal with fries and soda will likely range from $11.09 to $14.29. This burger will be available at participating restaurants nationwide starting March 3 for a limited time.