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How could a franchise with such a storied history of high-quality American cuisine, made fast and fresh for billions of consumers step into the luxury cheeseburger market?

I can honestly say, I stand corrected.

The Big Arch™ truly illustrates all that is possible for McDonald's entry into the fast-casual market. Let's dig into the product:
>two quarter pound all-beef patties
>three slices of all-American white cheddar cheese
>their new decadent and tangy mustard bearnaise sauce
>fried onions
>all on top of a freshly baked sesame and poppy seed bun
One bite was all it took. The menagerie of flavors blended effortlessly in my mouth. The creaminess of the bearnaise was balanced gracefully by the acidity of the fried onions which ultimately amplified the umami essence of the beef.

You know for years, they called me a Big Mac™ man. But for me, it's the Big Arch™.

Thank you McDonald's™!
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>>21921655
at this point I honestly can't tell what's a meme and what's actual corporate shilling. this is the most unreal period of /ck/'s history
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>>21921657
Sign of the times, we are well and truly through the looking glass here people
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>>21921657
it's definitely both. some organic, some anons just doing it to get people to sperg out. i admit OP made me chuckle
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>>21921657
It doesn't even matter which at this point, it's all annoying and I wish the mods would do anything to slow it down
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>>21921657
it is absolutely KikeDonald's "viral" shilling.
They even struck a devil's bargain with Reviewbrah, just to not diss it and get paid to mention the name (39 times = $39k profit to maintain his dapper suit habit)
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If they don't make this a permanent menu item we riot.
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I fucking love this product. McDonalds also has many other offerings that are incredible value propositions for a consumer like me, but for me, the Big Arch is the best.
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>>21921655
>luxury cheeseburger market
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These threads have been making me laugh all day. Respect to the anon who bumped all 23 Big Arch threads by posting "I love this product" earlier today. As a consumer, I am very satisfied with the Big Arch product and would highly recommend it to friends and family!
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Its a legit premium burger for premium customers. Dunno what you people dont get, they are targeting different people with this. Not your nickel and dime 3 dollar cheap fucks who jerk off to the app deals.
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>>21921822
Supremely lame
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>>21921826
That is a truly retarded take, holy shit
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>>21921830
Found the cheap fuck, go count some change for your 4 piece and bitch about the price.
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>>21921826
It's just qp patties. There's nothing premium about it
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>>21921848
The bun, the onions, the different cheese easily make it a tier above the other burgers. Also the sheer size and price proves its a premium product.
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>>21921835
> Cheap fuck
If I'm going to eat out, I don't get fast food. I spend more money to eat food I actually enjoy, or I'm buying ingredients to cook at home.
I'm just a lot less retarded than you are.
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>>21921861
Yea because the countless people on here complaining about the price wasn’t a thing. If you can’t afford a 10 buck burger to try out, I have some bad news.
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>>21921865
Fix your reading comprehension skills, it's so embarrassing
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>>21921868
Maybe in a week or two you can save up enough to try the new burger. By then the hype will have died down and you won’t enjoy it as much. Brutal.
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>>21921874
> Enjoying things based on the hype
> Shit reading comprehension
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>>21921886
Yes hype helps build something up and works, hence lto items, or a rotating availability like the Mcrib.
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Mcdonalds has played you morons like a cheap fiddle. you are doing more to promote this burger than any marketing firm ever could.
bravo /ck/!
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>>21921912
based reverse shill anon
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>>21921928
21 fucking threads about this stupid burger. 21!

now there are youtube videos parroting all this shit in all these threads.

it's the greatest ad campaign since new coke!
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>>21921855
>if something is expensive it's a premium product
No it's just overpriced
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>>21921960
you do not understand how much it cost to run a restaurant do you?
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>>21921960
It’s literally a premium product, the bun, the cheese etc…
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>>21921655
My mouth is watering reading about this new Big Arch™. Do you have any recommendations for sides or beverages to accompany it? Thanks!
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>>21922827
Thank you sir we will be getting back to you on this
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mmmmmm yummy yum yum
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>>21921968
Macdongs isn't a real restaurant
All the ingredients are sources through corporate. The bitch fart is overpriced and not a premium product
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>>21922827
Great question! Why don't you try our limited-time Shamrock Shake; a St. Patrick's Day tradition?
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>>21921655
I, for one, am having a blast!



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