The ‘McEverything’ Stacks Every Single McDonald’s Burger & Costs $140

Let’s take a moment to echo the thoughts of Nick over at Dude Foods: Why didn’t this happen earlier?

Yes, Nick, the man who brought you Waffle-Wrapped Bacon Chicken WingsSweet & Sour Chicken in a Wonton Cone, and the infamous Inside-Out Grilled Cheese Sandwich, has out done himself once again. Although, at this point, are you really surprised?

Inspired to finally check off the “number one thing” on his bucket list, Nick ventured to a McDonald’s in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin to take on the McEverything. A creation of his own imagination, he rolled through 30 minutes prior to the end of breakfast service and ordered 43 different sandwiches (the number of sandwiches the chain offered at the time). The total came out $141.33, or $140.33 without the inclusion of a Diet Coke he added to the order.

McEverything-McDonalds

Nick then proceeded to stack the sandwiches on top of one another with bamboo skewers, correction: “lots and lots of bamboo skewers.” The result was a thing of beauty, as you can see from the photos, and enough leftovers to take care of breakfast, lunch and dinner for the next week.

PicThx DudeFoods

 

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