You would have been about 3-5 years old when they showed up and left.
The marketing gimmick was that they were a refined burger for adult pallets. Basically a McDonald's luxury burger. They were actually really good but the world wasn't ready
the arch-deluxe, big n tasty, mc dlt; all whopper competitors marketed for 'grown up tastes' were seen as failures.
but any of them probably would have had continued, if quiet existences if mcdicks didn't have the weird obsession with a marketing campaign to compete with the whopper.
every time one of them failed, mcdonalds would pull it from the restaurants, cook up another half baked marketing scheme, and release their 'new' whopper competitor. all ended exactly the same.
mcdicks now has the quarter pounder deluxe which fills the same slot. I imagine it'll be there until mcdonalds decides to kamikaze it with another retarded 'fo dem grownups' ad campaign.
>mcdicks now has the quarter pounder deluxe which fills the same slot. I imagine it'll be there until mcdonalds decides to kamikaze it with another retarded 'fo dem grownups' ad campaign.
Is that what the Travis Scott burger used to be?
It wont happen MD has decided that simplifieng the menu as much as possible is their new route. No need to spend money on marketing when its as simple as "its mcdonalds"
They also had a bunch of different "gourmet"/"artisan" burger before corona and the "create your taste" program they had. The QP is perfect though one of the best FF burgers.
Considering it was only released regionally, no.
? What region? I live in the middle of nowhere and we had these
not even george could save the mcdlt
Quick someone warn him about what's gonna happen to his hair
he's a israelite i don't care
jorg get burger
>cheese on the cold side
Cold cheese on a burger is pretty good. You can actually taste it.
I've never seen this in my life and I'm 31. what did I miss?
You would have been about 3-5 years old when they showed up and left.
The marketing gimmick was that they were a refined burger for adult pallets. Basically a McDonald's luxury burger. They were actually really good but the world wasn't ready
>pallets
seared bite
the arch-deluxe, big n tasty, mc dlt; all whopper competitors marketed for 'grown up tastes' were seen as failures.
but any of them probably would have had continued, if quiet existences if mcdicks didn't have the weird obsession with a marketing campaign to compete with the whopper.
every time one of them failed, mcdonalds would pull it from the restaurants, cook up another half baked marketing scheme, and release their 'new' whopper competitor. all ended exactly the same.
mcdicks now has the quarter pounder deluxe which fills the same slot. I imagine it'll be there until mcdonalds decides to kamikaze it with another retarded 'fo dem grownups' ad campaign.
McDLT had the best gimmick of them all, plus the Costanza commercial. They could probably bring it back for a nostalgia run.
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>mcdicks now has the quarter pounder deluxe which fills the same slot. I imagine it'll be there until mcdonalds decides to kamikaze it with another retarded 'fo dem grownups' ad campaign.
Is that what the Travis Scott burger used to be?
It wont happen MD has decided that simplifieng the menu as much as possible is their new route. No need to spend money on marketing when its as simple as "its mcdonalds"
They also had a bunch of different "gourmet"/"artisan" burger before corona and the "create your taste" program they had. The QP is perfect though one of the best FF burgers.
I used to get those when I was in high school and they might be the best burger they ever had
It's refined because we cummed in the sauce and put TWO adjectives before the ingredients, now how 'bout that?
I still crave these and Sonic’s Island Fire burger
arch deluxe was their last good burger
quarter pounder blt is dry and tasteless
I liked it
the pork industry lobby forcing bacon into everything in the early 2000s ruined fast food
This is just recency bias caused by fatigue, everyone loves bacon
Discontinuing the McCruncher was the greatest failure in all of McDonald's history.
The worst was probably that "build your own" or w/e they did last year, I don't even have the energy to describe how stupid that was
I think you are thinking of "create your taste"; mentioned previously. That wasn't last year though, that was 8 years ago.
i actually liked this and the big n tasty. guess i'm weird
The solid slab of hickory wood was the mistake
>grown ups
>grown up taste
What?
When you get old most things taste bland, so they put a shitload of salt and artificial flavours in it and make it a marketing event.
Oh. How old are we talking here, 40s, 50s?
I don't understand the 'for adults' angle. Are burgers considered childish?
Burgers in general? No. Fast food burgers? Kinda.
How was it a failure? It was the best burger they ever had. I miss it.