McDonald's is finally showing off something new! After re-releasing every burger imaginable in recent years, the fast food chain is now unveiling a new sandwich with a modern twist. The Big Arch is already shaping up to be your next favorite and one of the company's most satisfying burgers. The good news is that it's coming this week for all fans of the brand.
McDonald's describes it as its biggest launch of the year. At best, it's the fiscal year that has just begun; at worst, we're talking about the calendar year, which isn't that old either. Only three months separate us from the new year, so there are nine more to go. It's with this statement that the new Big Arch enters the market, already a huge amount of pressure on the shoulders.
It will be available from April 1st on the online ordering application, and from Wednesday, April 2nd in the chain's restaurants. If you're lucky, the Big Arch may also appear earlier in restaurants, depending on stock receipts and campaign schedules.
What are the ingredients in McDonald's Big Arch?
In addition to being huge, the Big Arch has the advantage of containing a secret sauce, the taste of which has not yet been revealed. revealed. It seems that the false mysteries surrounding the composition of the Big Mac sauce have tired the brand, which has decided once again to surprise its loyal customers. You will have to try it for yourself to form an opinion.
Aside from this point, the Big Arch consists of two sesame seed toast buns, two steaks up to 226g of meat in total, salad, and three slices of white cheddar. In addition, customers are entitled to double onions – fresh and fried – as well as pickles. This gives us a sandwich of approximately 395g for a total of 1065 kcal. The menu price will depend on your McDonald's restaurant, but the Big Arch is considered a premium burger (excluding signature burgers).
While this is a new launch for France, globetrotters have already been able to get their hands on this famous sandwich. Indeed, it has already been tested in Canada, but also in Europe with stocks in Germany and Portugal. It remains to be seen if it will convince the French audience tomorrow.
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