They aren’t calling it the Mega Mac over here, but I heard it referred to as that when I was in OZ. In the UK it’s seemingly just called a double Big Mac.
The ultimate is the double quarter pounder with cheese.
I do not worry about sodium content much in Taiwan for nine months of the year, I sweat buckets. I would only be concerned about the carb content. Could remove one piece of the bread bun, and it would not be bad. One serving makes up about half of my daily protein intake.
Yeah, I think the double cheese burger is nicer. I have not had a MacDonalds for a few weeks, the Burger King fries with cheese sways me to Burger King.
The double cheeseburger is a classic. They do a triple cheeseburger now in England. It’s still as moist, but tipping in at £2.20 (83NT) its inclusion in the saver menu is a hard push.
For me Burger King is a no brainier. XL bacon double cheeseburger every time.
They’ve opened a Taco Bell near my parents place in London now. They do spicy fries with nacho cheese sauce. Oh my god. They are incredible.
Instead of comparing GBP to NT, I tend to go off minimum wage,
e.g. how long would some one on minimum wage have to work to pay for it.
Big Mac
(this is approximate I don’t go to deeply just my way of comparing prices and cost of living)
UK Price £3.30, MW £8.90, Time about 20-25mins
TW Price 80NT, MW 168NT, Time about 25-30mins
so to me the prices of McD’s here is about the same as UK.
Do they still have the milk shakes in the UK? It was almost a crime when they took them off the Taiwan McDonalds menu and then they took of the maple syrup milk white tea.
They do indeed. Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate or Banana. It’s an extra 40p on the price of the meal deal though for a milkshake. You have to pay extra for full fat coke now too.