McDonald’s Just Unveiled Their BIGGEST BURGERS Ever

McDonald’s has announced a new line of premium burgers: the Sirloin Third Pound burgers. The burgers will be hitting McDonald’s menus later this April. Like it’s spiritual predecessor The Angus Third Pound burgers, the sandwiches will this time feature sirloin meat rather than Angus.

McDonald’s three new burgers will be the Steakhouse, Bacon & Cheese and Lettuce & Tomato. The Steakhouse will feature sautéed mushrooms, white cheddar cheese, grilled onions and a creamy peppercorn sauce. The Bacon & Cheese boasts bacon, red onion, white cheddar, pickles, mustard and ketchup. Finally, the Lettuce & Tomato is made up of red onion, lettuce, tomato, white cheddar, mayo and mustard.

All of the burgers will sport a 1/3 pound 100% sirloin patty. The biggest burger offering McDonald’s has since they discontinued the Angust line.

Unlike the fairly expensive Angus burgers, the new line of Sirloin Third Pound burgers will cost about $5 each (prices may vary depending on the franchise). This is due to the many complaints McDonald’s customers had about how pricy the Angus burgers became back in 2013.

The Sirloin Third Pounders will be at participating McDonald’s locations for a limited time only.

 

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