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Pennsylvania McDonald's franchise owner who created Big Mac dies


The Pittsburgh-area McDonald's franchisee who created the Big Mac nearly 50 years ago has died. Michael "Jim" Delligatti was 98 years old.

McDonald's spokeswoman Kerry Ford confirmed Wednesday that Delligatti died at home surrounded by his family Monday night.

Delligatti's franchise was based in Uniontown, just outside Pittsburgh, when he invented the chain's signature burger in 1967 using two all-beef patties, a "special sauce," lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions on a sesame seed bun. 

After several naming trials, the Big Mac was released nationwide the following year. 

In the sandwich's storied history, McDonald's has rarely tinkered with the recipe until this year when it began testing a spicy, Sriracha sauce on the burger. Next year, the chain plans to roll out two different sizes-- a smaller “Mac Jr” with just one beef patty and a larger “Grand Mac” with 66 percent more beef than the original sandwich, extra cheese, more sauce and an even bigger bun.

Delligatti told The Associated Press in 2006 that the Oak Brook, Illinois-based McDonald's resisted the idea at first because its simple lineup of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fries and shakes was selling well at the time.

Now the chain sells over half a billion Big Macs annually and the burger is known as McDonald's signature sandwich around the world.

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/11/30/pennsylvania-mcdonald-franchisee-who-created-big-mac-dies/



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Must be some kind of pheonix effect:



Created the Big Mac and 98 years of age is a powerful combination. Maybe I should eat a burger at some time again...



BraLoD said:
But does the Big Mac play games at 4k?

No, but it will connect to your TV more reliably than the Pro.



BraLoD said:
But does the Big Mac play games at 4k?

McDonald's was working on a new "secret sauce" so maybe.



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McDonald's is easily the worst fast food franchise ever.



RolStoppable said:
Not that great of a burger. Too little patty, too much green stuff. Its height and layers also makes it less comfortable to eat than a normal bun, normal patty burger.

Yo.  Don't shit on the man's legacy.  Then again, everyone else has after eating a Big Mac.



Michael is a saint, the saints is the nickname of an English football team, football is known as soccer in the USA, USA contains 3 letters, letters are delivered by postmen/postwomen, postmen/women like to go on strike, you strike a match, a tennis match can be played by professional tennis players, professional can be shortened to pro, Pro is the name of Sony's 4K-ish mid gen console, Pro has 3 layers, the Big Mac has three layers of bun, the Big Mac was invented by a guy called Michael, and back to the start.

Coincidence? I think not!



SWORDF1SH said:
Michael is a saint, the saints is the nickname of an English football team, football is known as soccer in the USA, USA contains 3 letters, letters are delivered by postmen/postwomen, postmen/women like to go on strike, you strike a match, a tennis match can be played by professional tennis players, professional can be shortened to pro, Pro is the name of Sony's 4K-ish mid gen console, Pro has 3 layers, the Big Mac has three layers of bun, the Big Mac was invented by a guy called Michael, and back to the start.

Coincidence? I think not!

My wife's hometown is Uniontown, PA.

"Coincidence? I think not!"



BraLoD said:
LivingMetal said:

McDonald's was working on a new "secret sauce" so maybe.

But is it Really true secret sauce?

McDonald's is testing a new Big Mac recipe for the first time in history