
If You Thought McDonald's Hamburgers Have Gotten A Little Boring, This New Hamburger Has Taken Hamburgers To A Completely Different Level!
Many of us have had a McDonald's Quarter Pounder Or the famous Big Mac before and we may have that these hamburgers were pretty tasty and even a little bit unique.
However, their newest hamburger may be the winner of a contest is the most unique and amazing hamburger we may have ever seen!
It truly takes burgers somewhere they have never gone before. It is known as the Lone Star Burger and has two beef patties, barbecue sauce and is on two slices of Texas toast.
This thing is simply amazing and you may not believe it exists until you see it for yourself. It is just that incredible! We're glad that McDonald's is venturing out of their comfort zone. This burger is going to bring in a ton of customers and might even make going to McDonald's for lunch or dinner actually appealing
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I hope we get this sandwich
Nic let’s try it.
Looks good. Still not enough to get me in a McDonald’s. I can do that myself.
Looks good
Hope it comes to Ohio….
It sucks
I agree 100%. I did not meet it’s standards.
If I wanted a burger between two pieces of bread I’d stay home.
Put lipstick on fake meat, it’s still fake meat.
i love fake meat
I had my first Stack a few weeks ago . . . I was very disappointed!!! It was alight for a a burger but I EXPECTED more TEXAN FLAVOR in it!!! I get how it’s a fast food restaurant and stuff but, come one, if ya’ll gonna give it a name like that, at least it should have a better quality taste of the TEXAN CULTURE!!! It’s reputation did not meet my standards!! For a burger, I’ll give it a 4.5 out of 5 but for the standards of a name given like that and expecting a REAL TEXAN STACK, I’ll give it a 2 out of five!!! This is my opinion and as a current TEXAN, I did not like it as it did not seem like a REAL representation of a “Lone Star Stack”.