BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder®* with Cheese, World Famous Fries® (Medium), Hi-C® Orange Lavaburst® (Medium)
Icon, meet icon in the Angel Reese Special for a limited time at McDonald’s.* Let’s break it down.
This 5-star meal is gonna change the game with the new BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder®^ with Cheese. Featuring an unapologetically bold and smoky BBQ sauce with crispy bacon, this breakout QPC® is taking it to the next level. Each BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese is cooked when you order with a 100% fresh beef+ quarter pound patty, seasoned with just a pinch of salt and pepper, and sizzled on our flat iron grill. It’s smothered in smoky BBQ sauce and layered with crispy bacon, two slices of melty American cheese, slivered onions and tangy pickles all on a soft and fluffy sesame seed hamburger bun. The Angel Reese Special with medium World Famous Fries® and Hi-C® (or other soft drink) round out the roster and has 1230 calories.
I’m told the only proper way to eat this sandwich is to bounce it off your own face 3 times..rebound it off the floor a couple of times, eat it in 1 bite and then stand on the chair that you’re better at eating burgers than Caitlyn Clark
Caitlyn Clark has a fillet steak at Gordon Ramsey compared to your value meal burger. [Reply]
Originally Posted by backinblack:
can’t believe we went from dollar menus to meals named after some mid range celebrities. **** the Angel Reese special, give me dollar McDoubles and McChickens instead.
It's like things in bigger amounts at the grocery store. Check the per ounce price on the price tags. Out in the open more expensive [Reply]
Fast food is one of the reasons America is full of obese and diabetic people. The amount of additives, seed oils and HFCS in McDonalds food makes it very unhealthy. For about the same price as a 'value meal', you can go to a real restaurant and get real food. Or better yet, go to the grocery store and get something green. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Fast food is one of the reasons America is full of obese and diabetic people. The amount of additives, seed oils and HFCS in McDonalds food makes it very unhealthy. For about the same price as a 'value meal', you can go to a real restaurant and get real food. Or better yet, go to the grocery store and get something green.
Yeah but it doesn't have bacon on it. And 2000% daily value of sodium.
There are even reasonable healthy items at fast food restaurants and people rarely get it.
I big issue is you can get shitty tasty food cheaper and faster than real, slow food that costs more. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
Fast food is one of the reasons America is full of obese and diabetic people. The amount of additives, seed oils and HFCS in McDonalds food makes it very unhealthy. For about the same price as a 'value meal', you can go to a real restaurant and get real food. Or better yet, go to the grocery store and get something green.
It’s not just fast food, it’s chain restaurants and mom and pop restaurants everywhere.
And nobody likes to get just healthy options if they eat out.
I might go to McDonald’s maybe three times a year when I’m feeling like making bad decisions. One or two of those times tends to be breakfast. Their hot cakes platter is really good and surprisingly cheap for McD’s these days. Sometimes I’ll just go with a couple sausage, egg n cheese biscuits. Add a hash brown. Mmmm.
Otherwise, I never bother with these celebrity meals. Why would I go order something someone else likes? Lol. Makes no sense to me. If I’m going to McD’s I’m getting a Big Mac meal (no pickles) with a Sprite. That’s it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
It’s not just fast food, it’s chain restaurants and mom and pop restaurants everywhere.
Yeah, unless you’re buying and cooking purely whole foods, it’s basically impossible to avoid additives, HFCS, and seed oils.
My motto is “everything in moderation, including moderation”. Having a meal from McDonald’s every once in a while isn’t going to kill you. At the end of the day, you’re eating 1,000+ meals each year. Problems arise when the majority of those meals are “unhealthy”. [Reply]