I now know which is the dumbest burger-joint of them all!

I like that McDonald’s is offering items from other countries here in the US (and it’s an idea that I had a few years ago). Perhaps they can repeat the experiment later, with other items from other countries?

When the OP mentioned the chain’s affinity for clowns, the first thing I thought of was Jack In The Box. But then none of the rest of the clues fit. :smack:

I remember some Mel Gibson movie where he plays (?) a conspiracy nut who got one correct. “I was right? I was right! Wait, what was I right about?” But yes, I feel much, much better!

Pity they left out the Hawaiian Burger - - it’s got spam.

You know, until I clicked on the link, I thought Isosleepy was joking about Stroopwafel. Live and learn.

We should just be thankful we didn’t get these sandwiches that they produced in the UK about 20 years ago…

I actually had the chicken one, and it wasn’t awesome, to put it mildly.

Don’t care what ZipperJJ says. Like Dung Beetle, I found it a very enjoyable piece of writin’ and rantin’.

I want an **enormous **Schwanzstucker McFlurry.

You can get them every Saturday morning at the Beltonian Theatre, Belton, Texas. Beltoni I don’t know why they call them Norwegian.

I lived in Australia for nearly 20 years, ate at McDs regularly and have never heard of cheesy bacon fries. I’ll happily admit to being oblivious to the latest food trends, but I struggle to believe that it was an Australian “favourite” if they were even sold there.

Just order French fries with that. They’re really not French you know.
But, damn they’re good.

Dbl. Post., sorry

I was gonna say ‘currency’ means paper money but the ad shows coins. OTOH they eliminated that ‘Spanish’ gouda double burger from the list. On the gripping hand, nothing says ‘Canada’ like chicken with tomato sauce and mozzerella. :dubious:

Of course they are. They are fried, French cut potatoes. The julienne technique is most certainly of French origin.

“I’ll have what she’s having.”

What goes on a Canadian Tyre sandwich?

Those actually look kinda awesome to me. I did stop by a McDonalds twice while in India to get a sense of their local spin on items, and they all were pretty damned good fast food. (I had the McAloo Tikki and Maharaja Mac, and probably a taste of something else.)Maybe this particular promotion didn’t do it as well, but both look rather tasty to me, especially the lamb McSpicy.

I’d like to try the McDonald’s products from India, but many in the US may not like something too spicy.

I don’t read many Pit threads, the angry titles are enough for me. But this one I actually enjoyed. Got to get out and try them all to make up my mind. If only I knew where to go.

Dennis

The McChicken Korma Naan sounded pretty good, but the chicken wasn’t particularly spicy or flavorful, and the mango sauce was too sweet and kind of overpowered everything- that’s the main thing I recall was that it was kind of jarring.

Of course, that was almost exactly 20 years ago when I had it, so I may remember it less fondly than I should!

Been there, brother.

I have learned more in this Pit thread than most days online.

Gah!