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McDonald's Is Testing Its Biggest Burger Ever. Here's Where the Nearly 1-Pound 'Big Arch' Is Available. McDonald's announced the "Big Arch" — a new burger that weighs almost one pound — during its July 29 earnings call.

By Carl Stoffers Edited by Jessica Thomas

Key Takeaways

  • McDonald's has announced a new burger called the "Big Arch."
  • The burger is currently being tested in two international markets, with plans for a broader rollout based on the results.
  • McDonald's has addressed consumer concerns about menu price increases amidst inflation, including via the popular $5 Meal Deal.

Is the just not big enough for you? The McDonald's "Big Arch," officially announced during the company's , might do the trick.

"It's a quintessential McDonald's burger with a twist on our iconic, familiar flavors," McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski during the call.

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The brand is testing the nearly one-pound Big Arch — two beef patties, melted cheese, crispy toppings, and a "tangy" sauce, the company's — in international markets this year, including Canada and Portugal. Kempczinski added that McDonald's plans to learn from these test runs before eventually rolling out the burger to a larger demographic.

McDonald's has been busy this summer, dropping a new hit McFlurry, the , earlier this month, following the nostalgic Grandma McFlurry in May. The brand also recently extended its limited-time $5 Meal Deal, which was introduced last month. The deal comes with a 4-piece order of Chicken McNuggets, small fries and a drink, and the customer can choose a McChicken or a McDouble sandwich.

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McDonald's has battled for customers as inflation-weary consumers are more careful about where they spend their money. The $5 Meal Deal followed a May 29 from McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger addressing rumors and misconceptions about McDonald's menu price increases.

"I can tell you that it frustrates and worries me, and many of our franchisees, when I hear about an $18 Big Mac meal being sold — even if it was at one location in the U.S. out of more than 13,700," . "More worrying, though, is when people believe that this is the rule and not the exception, or when folks start to suggest that the prices of a Big Mac have risen 100% since 2019."

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Carl Stoffers

91³ÉÈË Staff

Senior Business Editor

Carl Stoffers is the Senior Business Editor at 91³ÉÈË, where he covers the franchise industry. Before joining 91³ÉÈË, he was Managing Editor at IPVM and held editorial roles at The New York Times Upfront, The Marshall Project, and the New York Daily News. He holds a Master's in Journalism from Columbia University.

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