The McDouble is a hamburger sold by the fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's. It is a variation on the double cheeseburger, with only one slice of cheese placed between the two beef patties. It was introduced in 1997. It is one of the cheapest products sold by the company, and for this reason is often included in the chain's budget menus.
†Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults,[1] except for potassium, which is estimated based on expert recommendation from the National Academies.[2] |
The burger contains 390 calories, 23g of protein, 7% of daily fiber and 20% of daily calcium.[3]
The price of the burger depends on their size and at the company, with the price sometimes ranging to 2 dollars and 79 cents.[4] It is also the cheapest way to buy a burger similar to the Big Mac,[5] and was also referred to as a lifehack,[6] as the burger is half the price of a Big Mac, while still containing the same amount of beef as the Big Mac[7]
The McDouble was introduced in 1997, garnished with lettuce, tomatoes, and mayonnaise instead of the cheese that currently tops it. [8]
The bacon McDouble was introduced and costs $2.[9] This sandwich was also added to the U.S. "Dollar Menu & More" in November 2013.[10]
People on social media, including some radio announcers, claimed that the McDouble was the cheapest and most nutritious food,[11][12][13] and it was also claimed to be the cheapest alternative to junk foods.[3]
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