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== Big Mac ==
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File:McD_Big_Mac.png|McD Big Mac
File:Officer_big_mac_playground.jpg|Officer Big Mac Playground
File:McDonalds_Mega_Mac_Malaysia.jpg|McDonald's Mega Mac Malaysia
File:Chicken_Maharaja_Mac_Combo_(3155972375).jpg|Chicken Maharaja Mac Combo
File:Big_Mac_variations_2018.jpg|Big Mac Variations 2018
File:BigMacMuseum.jpg|Big Mac Museum
File:Big_Mac_hamburger_-_Australia.jpg|Big Mac Hamburger - Australia
File:Big_Mac_combo_meal.jpg|Big Mac Combo Meal
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The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by McDonald's, an international fast food restaurant chain. It was introduced in the United States in 1967 by Jim Delligatti, a McDonald's franchise owner in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, and was designed to compete with other big burgers offered by rival chains. The Big Mac quickly became one of McDonald's most popular items and a signature product.

The Big Mac is known for its unique structure, consisting of three buns (a "club" bun in the middle), two beef patties, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, and a special sauce (often likened to Thousand Island dressing), all of which contribute to its distinctive taste. The special sauce has been a subject of intrigue and speculation, adding to the burger's mystique.

The Big Mac has become more than just a hamburger; it has entered the cultural lexicon as a symbol of American capitalism and globalization. The Big Mac Index, published by The Economist, uses the price of the Big Mac in various countries to compare the purchasing power parity between currencies.

Over the years, the Big Mac has seen various modifications and limited edition variants in different markets around the world, reflecting local tastes and preferences. Despite these variations, the core components of the Big Mac have remained largely unchanged, testament to its enduring appeal.

The Big Mac has also been subject to criticism and controversy, particularly concerning its nutritional value. As a high-calorie, high-fat product, it has been targeted by health advocates and those concerned with the obesity epidemic. McDonald's has responded to these concerns by providing nutritional information and offering healthier menu options.

In popular culture, the Big Mac has been referenced in songs, films, and television shows, further cementing its status as an iconic fast food item. Its influence extends beyond the realm of food, symbolizing the reach and impact of the McDonald's brand worldwide.

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