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Showing Original Post only (View all)McDonalds new burger will cost you at least $10.00 [View all]
McDonald's Big Arch Burger Prices Swing Wildly Across U.S., New Study ShowsA new study by NeoMam Studios has revealed the highly variable pricing of McDonalds new Big Arch Burger across the United States.
The Big Arch Is McDonald's Biggest Burger
On Tuesday, March 3, McDonalds launched the Big Arch burger in stores nationwide. The chain promises that its the most McDonalds McDonalds burger yet, bigger than any other sandwich on the menu. The sandwich is made with two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of white cheddar, crispy onions, and a new tangy "Big Arch Sauce" sandwiched between two sesame buns.
NeoMam Studios analyzed the cost of the Big Arch burger across states, and the price varies widely. The most expensive city in which to purchase a Big Arch Burger is Lewiston, ME, where the sandwich will cost you $12.99. The most expensive state in which to purchase the Big Arch is Alaska, where the average price is $10.32. In general, Alaska proved to be an expensive state for McDonalds lovers. The second most-expensive city in which to purchase a Big Arch is Juneau, AL, where the burger costs $11.49.
Washington ($10.19), Maine ($10.03), Hawaii ($10.00), and Arizona ($9.96) rounded out the top five most expensive states for a Big Arch. Pearl City, HI ($11.29); Spokane, WA ($11.29); and Tucson, AZ ($10.52), rounded out the top five most expensive cities.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/mcdonalds-big-arch-burger-prices-170000376.html
I don't eat much fast food these days given the price. If I don't feel like cooking, I can usually find something affordable at the deli section of my local grocery store.
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Ilikepurple
Mar 8
#53
Not sure that the "most McDonald's McDonald's burger yet," is the flex they think it is.
flvegan
Mar 8
#24
Folks might consider heading over to Columbia SC, where it's only $7.46. Or not.
TheRickles
Mar 8
#51
Won't cost ME a dime--- I prefer Burger King now, but haven't had any of theirs either
Jack Valentino
Mar 8
#60