McDonald's to roll out bigger burgers

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Bigger burgers will be back on the menu at McDonald's, at least for a while.

McDonald's says it's introducing a trio of "Sirloin Third Pound" burgers for a limited time starting later this month, the latest sign the chain is pushing to improve perceptions about the quality of its food.

The sirloin burgers would have the biggest beef patties on the chain's menu and come after McDonald's dropped its Angus Third Pounders in 2013. At the time, some analysts said the Angus burgers were too pricey for McDonald's customers.

McDonald's says the sirloin burgers will cost around $4.99, although franchisees can determine their own prices.

McDonald's is pushing to turn around its U.S. business, which has seen sales and customer visits slip for two years in a row at established locations amid intensifying competition. Already this year, the company has made a number of announcements including a simplified grilled chicken recipe, curbing the use of antibiotics in chicken, and a pay bump and vacation time for workers at company-owned stores.

The chain has said it also plans to expand a program that lets customers build their own burgers by tapping a touchscreen.

In a column published in The Chicago Tribute last week, McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook said he's taking action to transform McDonald's into a "modern, progressive burger company."

McDonald's said the sirloin burgers will come in three varieties: Lettuce & Tomato, Bacon & Cheese and Steakhouse, which comes with grilled mushrooms and onions, white cheddar and peppercorn sauce.
 

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Have you guys had some of the burgers from Wendy's lately? They got some good ass burgers for being fast food.

They're good, I'll give you that, but every Wendy's I go to adds way too much salt to their food. The one at 176/31, the one on 14 in Cary, on Randall in Algonquin, all add too much fucking salt as if I'm just dumping a salt shaker in my mouth.
 

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They're good, I'll give you that, but every Wendy's I go to adds way too much salt to their food. The one at 176/31, the one on 14 in Cary, on Randall in Algonquin, all add too much fucking salt as if I'm just dumping a salt shaker in my mouth.

That's why it's delicious. The sea salt fries are like 90% salt and 10% potato and I wouldn't have it any other way.
 

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That peppercorn sirloin burger has me very intrigued. I haven't eaten McDonald's in literally years (minus the occasional mcflurry).

In for trying these. Although the success will literally hinge not just on the ingredients but the actual employees prepping them. So many times I've hated what I got not necessarily because of taste but because it looks like a 5 year old had a seizure and through everything in a box. I don't need to pay 7 bucks for a meal that looks like a bomb exploded in it. And that then turns me away and back to Wendy's.
 
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