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So This is How McDonald’s Make Their Famous Big Macs

The perfect Big Mac?

Credit: McDonald's

The perfect Big Mac?

A McDonald’s worker shared how the Big Mac is made in a TikTok video that has gone viral.

The Big Mac construction process is like a well-oiled machine, each station leads to the next in perfect order from box to sauce to fillings to beef, and the futuristic sauce dispenser only makes it more satisfying. The creator notes that he was slowing down to show the steps properly. Perhaps the precision is lost at a normal pace, as many commenters said that they’d never seen a Big Mac so neat. The comment section is also full of complaints of too much lettuce and not enough cheese, with some insisting that the Big Mac has two slices of cheese, but the creator maintains that it ‘has always been one’. 

@isaac.luna14

Big Mac? I was slowing to show it off. Don’t come at me 😂😂 #mcdonalds #mcmanager #fastfood #yum

♬ original sound – Isaac

If the Big Mac wasn’t enough, McDonald’s has now released a Double Big Mac on their new menu! But the cheese controversy continues, as in their promotional picture there seems to only be one slice of cheese, sparking public outrage. 

The jury is still out on the correct cheese to burger patty ratio. 

For another meaty story to sink your teeth into, click here to read why a woman kept a McDonald’s burger for 24 years. 

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