The Angus range of burgers at McDonald's has ded
>>22072349Haven't bought a grand angus in years, but I'm sad to see it go. It would've been totally fine if they hadn't kept jacking up the prices.
>>22072349What the fuck is a burger range? Why do a*ssies always make up these weird alternate words to those which already exist? Am I just fucking illiterate? That sentence makes no sense.
>>22072349They sell LLBs at Maccas?
>>22072371yeah, latest promotion
>>22072369retard
>>22072369When australia banned all the guns, the kept something called a "burger range", where you go to shoot Americans. It's the one exception (also Jews)
We used to have something like this in the US but they killed it off a long time ago
>>22072383They were like $6.95 in Aus when they first came out in 2009. $11 in a meal.I'm pretty sure they were about $15 when they discontinued (became unpopular for some reason)
>>22072349How does one kill a burger?
>>22072413give him a vegetable
>>22072383Fast food chains used to have “premium” product lines. The goal was to have flexibility of options when families came to eat. That’s no longer their main customer base so there’s no reason to keep those options around.
>>22072349dont eat mcdonalds anywayits too expensive and not fucking good enough
>>22072369>Am I just fucking illiterate?Yes, 100%, also possibly retarded.
>>22072450Oh, I remember. When McD's came out with the "Premium Chicken Sandwiches" in the mid-2000s I liked them because they honestly were comparable to what you'd get at a place like Chili's or Applebee's but cost half as much. That value proposition seems to have vanished
>>22072523In America a burger and fries meal is about the same cost or cheaper at a local pub. And fast food is still a 15 minute wait so that benefit is gone too. At the bar you get to have a beer while you wait. And the burger is 10 times tastier. I have no idea why goy caddle get fast food anymore.
>>22072450It's a sad state of affairs that if I had a time machine, one of the things I'd do is try to convince TB not to kill the volcano menu.
>>22072558sigh
>>22072349No one cared because it's Australia and nobody cares about Australia
>>22072554nostalgia bait the Gen X-Millennial crowd with the Adult Happy Meal game and ring in the Zoomers with viral online ad campaigns and latching onto Reviewsbrah and adjacent Gen Z content creators with seasonal products for them to intentionally and unintentionally shill. These companies are Marketing Machines, McDonalds especially leans into nostalgia.
>>22072571Why are they in lab coats
>>22072383I wouldve kept buying if they stay 3.99.now im reduced to buying the hugefuck 5dollar mushroom swiss burger at the diner all the local methheads go to.
>>22072369Range can mean a collection of similar items. You've never really heard it used that way before? "A range of options"?
China just put a 50 percent tariff on Australian beef, and no outrage, because it wasn't Trump. You can't tell me the future of the world isn't bleak.
>>22072374this is not even remotely funny, get the fuck out of here you fucking underage faggot.
>>22072383I'm from the US and had one of those back in '09. That fucker was smaller and more bland than the mushroom burger sold at the Carl's Jr across the street. Not worth it.
>>22072746Just be thankful your town still has a diner
>>22072759>>22072373>>22072526"Line" would have been a better term there if they wanted to keep it to a small word for the headline. Line is more associated with products, where range has a broader connotation.
>>22072383The funny thing is that most beef sold in America is Angus.>It's toasted
Their angus burger meat is the same except IIRC they let you choose the doneness but only between medium and well done.
>>22072837you are autistic
>>22072780>t. Yankie Doodle Boomeroid
>>22072745lab coats are sexy
>>22074056It's just a better word for it. I could call you "unique" but that has wider connotations too, when "retard" is more descriptive.
>>22072349Maccas "premium" burgers are always shit. For the cost of 1 of these you can get 3-4 doubles, or a burger from a serious establishment.
>>22072383Yeah, I remember the Angus Third Pounders but I never tried them. I went to McD's for cheap Double Cheeseburgers and Big 'n' Tasties.