
| McDonald's Big Mac | |
| McDonald's Big Mac, purchased in Croatia at 495 kcal | |
|---|---|
| Serving size | 1 sandwich |
| Calories | 540 kcal (28% USRDA) |
| Calories from fat | 270 kcal |
| Total fat | 30 g (47%) |
| Saturated fat | 10 g (52%) |
| Cholesterol | 80 mg (26%) |
| Sodium | 1.01 g (42%) |
| Total carbohydrate | 47 g (16%) |
| Dietary fiber | 3 g (14%) |
| Sugars | 8 g |
| Protein | 25 g (45%) |
| Vitamin A | 120 IU (8%) |
| Vitamin C | 2 mg (2%) |
| Calcium | 250 mg (25%) |
| Iron | 2 mg (25%) |
| Ingredients | Beef, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, "special sauce" (a variation of Thousand Island dressing), and a bun topped with sesame seeds |
| Source | McDonald's |
| Notes | Values may be different outside US market. USRDA based on a 2,000 kcal (8.37 MJ) diet. |
The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast-food chain McDonald's. It is one of the company's signature products, along with the Quarter pounder.
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The Big Mac is the hamburger consisting of two 1.6 oz (45.4 g) beef patties, iceberg lettuce, American cheese, pickles, onion and special "Mac" sauce (a Thousand Island dressing variant) served on a three part sesame seed bun.
The name comes from a 1975 advertising campaign featuring a list of the Big Mac's ingredients: "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." The precise recipe for what McDonald's itself now calls Big Mac Sauce remains a secret, but it is recognized as a variant of Thousand Island dressing.[8]
Big Mac Sauce is delivered to McDonald's restaurants in sealed canisters designed by Sealright, from which it is meant to be directly dispensed using a special calibrated "sauce gun" that dispenses a specified amount of the sauce for each pull of the trigger.[9] Its design is similar to a caulking gun.
The Big Mac was created by Jim Delligatti, one of Ray Kroc's earliest franchisees, who was operating several restaurants in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area.[10] It was designed to compete with the similar Big Boy. Customer response to the Big Mac was so good that it rolled-out nationally in 1968.[11] One of its most distinctive feature is a middle slice of bread ("club" layer) used to stabilize contents and prevent spillage.
The Big Mac is known worldwide and is often used as a symbol of American capitalism. The Economist has used it as a reference point to determine the cost of living in different countries — the Big Mac Index — since it is so widely available and is comparable across markets. This index is sometimes referred to as Burgernomics[12]
The earliest instances of McDonalds utilizing advertising for the sandwich were mainly print ads, and a TV ad where Hoyt Axton sings "The Ballad Of Big Mac" which aired in 1969.
The Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. concept for the jingle was created by Charles Rosenberg, Creative Supervisor of the Dan Nichols team at Needham, Harper and Steers, Chicago. Originally, the ingredients appeared as a one-word heading for a McDonald's ad developed for college newspapers. The words were then set to music created by Mark Vieha, who performed the original jingle. Charlie's advertising concept was to purposely turn the ingredients into a tongue twister. The jingle first appeared in a TV commercial titled "In a Word" developed by Dan and the advertising agency team. The first run of commercials ran only a year and a half, going off the air in 1976, but its popularity remained beyond its TV life.
Many franchisees in the United States ran promotions during the original campaign that awarded a free burger to customers who could recite the slogan within a specified time (usually two or three seconds). One example of its success, was that the McDonald's operators in New York City actually ran out of Big Mac buns. McDonald's Australia emulated this promotion in the mid-1980s, and some Brazilian McDonald's around the same time (only offering a free glass of Coca-Cola instead), in the Portuguese version, which goes as "Dois hambúrgueres, alface, queijo, molho especial, cebola e picles num pão com gergelim".
In 2003, McDonald's revived the phrase. In an English-language ad from McDonald's international "i'm lovin' it" campaign, a rapper rapidly spouts off the trademark in the background music. Also in 2003, American Greetings and Carlton Cards released a Christmas ornament of a Big Mac, on which the slogan was both printed and played aloud by pulling on a string. Roy Bergold, National Advertising Manager at McDonald's, has a big hand in championing the original campaign and helping to bring it back.
In 2008, once again, the phrase was revived by McDonald's Malaysia. The revival includes the original prize of a free Big Mac if the customer is able to recite the phrase in under four seconds. This was released in May, along with the promotional Mega Mac, which has four beef patties rather than the original two.[1]
In addition to the McDonald's signature hamburger, Big Mac was the name of a character in McDonaldland, the fictional world created as an advertising campaign for McDonald's. Big Mac was similar to Mayor McCheese, except he was the chief of police, wearing a constable uniform and sporting a large Big Mac for a head.
In 2005, McDonald's began offering product placement rewards to hip hop artists who namechecked the Big Mac in their music, giving US$5 to the artist for every time a song mentioning the hamburger was played on the radio.[13] This offer quickly spawned a satirical reference from Hip Hop artist Mad Skillz, who references the marketing ploy in his track "2005 Wrap Up" by stating "And I'm beefin' wit' Mickey D's man, y'all dead wrong, Talkin' 'bout payin' rappers to mention Big Macs in their song, We do rap from the heart, y'all better have some respect, Alright, Big Mac! Big Mac! Big Mac! Now where's my check?"
In the United States, the Big Mac has 650 kcal (2,340 kJ), 29 grams of fat and 25 grams of protein. In Australia, however, the burger is smaller with 480 kcal (2,010 kJ) and 24.9 grams of fat, but similar amounts of protein with 25.3 grams,[14] while the Mexican burger tops out the scales at 600 kcal and 33 grams of fat.
| Country | Calories | Carbohydrate | Protein | Total fat | Dietary fiber | Salt | Serving size (weight) |
Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 495 kcal | 42g (14%) | 24g (32%) | 26g (47%) | 2.5g (10%) | 1083 mg (45%) | 202g | .ar | |
| 480 kcal | 36.2g | 25.3g | 24.9g | 800 mg | 201g | .au | ||
| 504 kcal | 41g (14%) | 25g (33%) | 27g (49%) | 3.5g (14%) | 1023 mg (43%) | .br | ||
| 540 kcal | 44g (15%) | 24g | 29g (45%) | 3g (12%) | 1020 mg (43%) | 209g | .ca | |
| 495 kcal | 40g (15%) | 27g (36%) | 25g (37%) | 3g (12%) | 2300 mg (46%) | 219g | .hr | |
| 495 kcal (25%) | 40g (15%) | 27g (36%) | 25g (37%) | 3g (12%) | 2300 mg (46%) | 219g | .cz | |
| 497 kcal | 43g | 27.1g | 24.1g | 219g | .dk | |||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | 219g | .fi | |
| 492 kcal | 38.9g | 26.2g | 25.8g | 4.2g | 900 mg | .fr | ||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | 221g | .de | |
| 490 kcal | 42.5g | 27g | 24g | 5g | 2000 mg | .gr | ||
| 510 kcal | 39g | 25g | 28g | 870 mg | .hk | |||
| 495 kcal (25%) | 40g (15%) | 27g (36%) | 25g (37%) | 3g (12%) | 2300 mg (46%) | .hu | ||
| 505 kcal | 43g | 27g | 25g | 4g | .it | |||
| 545 kcal | 42.7g | 26.1g | 25.8g | 2g | 864 mg | 216g | .jp | |
| 484 kcal | 46g | 26g | 23g | 730 mg | 209g | .my | ||
| 600 kcal | 50g | 25g | 33g | 4g | 1050 mg | 219g | .mx | |
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | .info | ||
| 464 kcal | 33.9g | 24g | 25.4g | 1020 mg | 195g | .nz | ||
| 495 kcal (25%) | 40g (15%) | 27g (36%) | 25g (37%) | 3g (12%) | 2300 mg (46%) | .no | ||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | .pl | ||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | .ru | |||
| 559 kcal | 49.3g | 27.7g | 24.89g | 4.6g | 801.98 mg | .za | ||
| 535 kcal | 46g (14%) | 27g (45%) | 29g (57%) | 750 mg (22%) | 219g | .kr | ||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | .info | ||
| 495 kcal | 40g | 27g | 25g | 3g | 2300 mg | .info | ||
| 493 kcal | 44g | 26.7g | 22.9g | 5.9g | 2000 mg | .uk | ||
| 650 kcal | 45g (15%) | 25g (45%) | 29g (45%) | 3g (12%) | 1040 mg (43%) | 214g | .us |
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