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USAONE@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

McDonald's plans to start selling bigger burgers

www.businessinsider.com

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McDonald's plans to start selling bigger burgers

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USAONE@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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McDonald's says it will be "piloting a new large burger equity."
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    *Americans.

    The rest of the world doesn’t bother with fractions of “pounds” in the first place.

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      Fractions work with metric too you know.

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        Metric weights for things like meat is basically always expressed in grams here in the EU. Using fractions is pretty pointless.

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        But you don’t need them since the units already neatly divide. You don’t use a quarter kilo, you’d just say 250 gram.

        Ignoring that where I live the weight of the burger isn’t part of the name in the first place. They are just called “royal”.

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          We have that too. The “Big” Mac.

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            You mean the Royale with Cheese, right?

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            Different burger.

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              No shit? You are just being argumentative now.

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                Naming a different burger was hardly an argument, I just explained it to you in case you accidently mixed them up.

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                  I was so sure you guys were gonna go off on a Pulp Fiction tangent.

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          I love the metric system and think we should all use it, but 12 (inches in a foot) and 16 (ounces in a pound) both have more factors than 10.

          I still think metric is the best system, but I wish our ancestors had used base 12 counting so we could all use a base 12 metric system and everyone’s life would be better.

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          I’ll have the 0.333333333333333… Kg burger.

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      Chippys list burgers in half pounder or quarter pounder.

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      Due to branding, they’re still called 1/4 pounder elsewhere.

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      The 150 grammer

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