I had a Cheeseburger and a Mayo Chicken for supper on Saturday night and didn’t really notice the difference - was a bit dry the cheeseburger to be honest. Jury still out for me with these changes.
The pre-cooked weight of burger patties for the cheeseburger/Big Mac is/was just 45g (1/10lb). I tried a 'new' McDonald's burger the other day, a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese. I also found it a lot drier than before but the Cheese Analogue had actually melted slightly and the few onions were a bit nicer. The bun tasted the same to me but looked a bit nicer at least. All in all, I found the burger no better or worse than before. They should bring back the Signature Collection, now those burgers were nice.
You've answered the question for us there, thank you. I wonder if they're just losing a bit more moisture because they are cooking them a bit more aggressively to give them more of a charred texture to them and therefore seeming slightly smaller 🤔
Yes best burger it’s called the burgers are all ready amazing but there is a few changes to improve the burger even more than before I love the new way makes burgers feel more fresher more taste
You're right about the dryness, I never used to get a drink but now I have to (marketing plan I'm sure). I don't enjoy their food I'd rather have a good pork pie.
Whenever i used to go McDonald's as a child i used to spend half an hour picking the seeds off the buns, now i just eat anything put in front of me...bit off topic to the video but there you go. Good vid lads
Bless you Jacob I could watch & listen to you all day. Keep your passion young man you are a credit to your parents xx
What an amazing comment. From Jacob, his mum, and myself (his dad), I thank you 😊
I had a Cheeseburger and a Mayo Chicken for supper on Saturday night and didn’t really notice the difference - was a bit dry the cheeseburger to be honest.
Jury still out for me with these changes.
I noticed a slight difference, I'm not impressed with the onions, though. I preferred them as they were before ...
The pre-cooked weight of burger patties for the cheeseburger/Big Mac is/was just 45g (1/10lb). I tried a 'new' McDonald's burger the other day, a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese. I also found it a lot drier than before but the Cheese Analogue had actually melted slightly and the few onions were a bit nicer. The bun tasted the same to me but looked a bit nicer at least. All in all, I found the burger no better or worse than before. They should bring back the Signature Collection, now those burgers were nice.
You've answered the question for us there, thank you. I wonder if they're just losing a bit more moisture because they are cooking them a bit more aggressively to give them more of a charred texture to them and therefore seeming slightly smaller 🤔
Yes best burger it’s called the burgers are all ready amazing but there is a few changes to improve the burger even more than before I love the new way makes burgers feel more fresher more taste
They're definitely not as dry as they used to be and have a more pronounced flavour 👍👍
@@jacobsfoodreview true true have a lovely day
You're right about the dryness, I never used to get a drink but now I have to (marketing plan I'm sure). I don't enjoy their food I'd rather have a good pork pie.
A bit like back in the day when my parents ran pubs and put free salted nuts or bread and dripping on the bar 🤣🤣.....nothing beats a pork pie 👍👍
Whenever i used to go McDonald's as a child i used to spend half an hour picking the seeds off the buns, now i just eat anything put in front of me...bit off topic to the video but there you go.
Good vid lads
I've always liked the seeded buns, until you get one stuck on your clacker at the back of your throat and start coughing like a dog 🤣🤣
McDonalds used to be yellow and red inside. Happy and about the kids now its grey and black and all about money.
I remember, I'm McDonald's tin foil ashtrays old 🤣🤣
There a lot thinner burgers
Tim Hortons burgers being one 🤣🤣
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