McDonald’s made nine changes to its menu this month with the fast food chain’s most iconic burger causing controversy.
In the menu shake-up earlier this month, McDonald’s announced the Double Big Mac would be added to the menu.
The Double Big Mac is made its grand re-entrance last week. Featuring four 100% beef patties, a slice of cheese, lettuce, onion and pickles and the unbeatable, tasty Big Mac® sauce.
Posting a video on social media, fans of McDonald’s expressed their excitement with many eager to try the new burger.
But as fans rushed to get their hands on the giant burger, many were left outraged by the lack of cheese on the burger.
McDonald’s under fire for new Double Big Mac
“I wish it looked like the one in promotional pics and videos also wtf one slice of cheese come on,” said one customer.
"One slice of cheese on 4 burgers is shameful," added another.
A third customer said: "Hardly a Double Big Mac, could at least throw a 2nd slice of cheese on there."
“You’ve failed here with the one slice of cheese,” said a fourth.
Another customer said: "One single little slice of cheese for FOUR PATTIES ?!? YOU’RE MOCKING IT.”
Six new items added to the McDonald’s menu this month
- Double Big Mac - £4.19
- Double Big Mac medium meal- £5.69
- Crunchie McFlurry - £1.39
- Crunchie McFlurry Mini - 99p
- Nacho Cheese Wedges - £1.89
- Nacho Cheese Wedges Sharebox - £5.29
Six items dropped from the McDonald’s menu this month
- Mozzarella Dippers
- Mozzarella Dippers Share Box
- Cadbury Chocolate McFlurry
- Cadbury Chocolate Caramel McFlurry
- Big Tasty
- BBQ Chicken Smoke House
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