The $1 Poor Man's Big Mac: Worth It Or Not? (2024)

UPDATE: I was recently informed that the original $1 Big Mac concept came from this YouTube clip from The Internet Celebrities. It's from 2006. Seems legit to me.

I'm not sure where I was when I first heard about the $1 Poor Man's Big Mac trick at McDonald's, but I do remember thinking that it was ingenious. Here's the deal.

Depending on where you are, a Big Mac sandwich costs around $4 to $4.50. On the other hand, most McDonald's offer a McDouble on their dollar menu. Since all the fast food restaurants are into the customize-the-way-you-want-it game these days, all you've got to do is order the McDouble without mustard and ketchup, and ask them to add shredded lettuce and Big Mac sauce and you've got yourself a pretty close approximation of a real Big Mac, minus the center bun and the sesame seeds, all for about a quarter of the price (some McDonald's will charge you a quarter for the sauce).

Is this true? Is it really that simple? I'm not one to look a gift burger in the bun, and I'm not really a regular McDonald's customer (other than for the fries), but in the interest of science, I decided to do a side-by-side comparison and a full breakdown of exactly what you're getting for your buck.

The Big Mac

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We know the drill. Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, and onions all on a sesame seed bun. In terms of actual breakdown, here's what you get from the top down:

  • Top bun, soft and sweet, lightly toasted, with sesame seeds
  • A 1.6 ounce beef patty, well-seasoned, none-too-beefy
  • Shredded iceberg lettuce, semi-fresh
  • Re-hydrated dehydrated onions
  • Big Mac sauce (a mustard and mayonnaise-based sweet, pickle-y concoction, NOT Thousand Island as is commonly reported—no ketchup in here!)
  • A middle bun, toasted on the top side only
  • Another 1.6 ounce beef patty
  • Vaguely melted American cheese
  • Two pickle chips
  • More shredded iceberg lettuce
  • More re-hydrated dehydrated onions
  • More Big Mac sauce
  • A bottom bun, lightly toasted

In all, it's a pretty well-balanced sandwich. McDonald's burgers are never about the beef (this is a good thing), but more about the sweet, soft buns and and the play of the pickles and fat. In all honesty, a Big Mac is a well-crafted, well planned sandwich that mostly just suffers from crappy ingredients. (By the way, you can fix that by building your own).

The Poor Man's Big Mac

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A standard McDouble comes with two beef patties sandwiching a slice of American cheese, re-hydrated dehydrated onions, ketchup, mustard, and pickles on a toasted regular bun. The beef patties and cheese are completely identical to those found in the Big Mac. If you ask for it without the mustard and ketchup and with lettuce and Mac sauce, here's what you end up with:

  • Top bun, soft and sweet, lightly toasted, no sesame seeds
  • Two pickle chips
  • Shredded iceberg lettuce, semi-fresh
  • Re-hydrated dehydrated onions
  • Big Mac sauce (a mustard and mayonnaise-based sweet, pickle-y concoction, NOT Thousand Island as is commonly reported—no ketchup in here!)
  • A 1.6 ounce beef patty, well-seasoned, none-too-beefy
  • Vaguely melted American cheese
  • Another 1.6 ounce beef patty
  • A bottom bun, lightly toasted

As you can immediately see, there's a pretty significant difference in the order of construction. This all comes down to the way the McDonald's assembly line is set up. A Big Mac is constructed upside-down in order to fit both the top half and second half of the sandwich in a single container as it moves down the line. So the toppings end up under the patties when the lid is closed and the top is flipped onto the bottom.

A McDouble, on the other hand, is constructed right-side up, so you end up with all the toppings on top of the beef.

It's a minor structural change, but one that makes for a difference in the way you taste the burger. With a very juicy burger, it's pretty much always better to place the toppings underneath (should they be called underlings?) so mitigate the bun-soaking effects of the beef juice. Juiciness is not a problem at McDonald's, but I still prefer the toppings underneath so that they hit your tongue first and prime it for the beef. It also makes for a sandwich with a bit more structure.

But in one key way, the construction is superior: You end up with nicely melted cheese.

Bang for the Buck

To make sure that we were getting a good deal, I also measured the two sandwiches with a variety of metrics. First off, size.

A regular McDouble bun measures in at about 9 centimeters across, whereas a Big Mac bun comes in at closer to 9 1/2. The question is whether this variance is large enough to be attributed to intent, or perhaps my Big Mac bun sample was just squished down a little more than my McDouble's. I didn't repeat my test to find out (only so many McDonald's products I can face in one day), but in either case, it's a minor difference, particularly considering that the beef patties and cheese inside are identical.

What about weight?

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A Mac-ified McDouble weighs in at 162 grams.

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A Big Mac, on the other hand, tips the scales at a whopping 189 grams. We know that a Big Mac has that extra middle bun, but the question is whether that's the only thing that's giving it the extra 27 grams. Do you also get more toppings? Perhaps the rest of the bun is heftier as well?

I removed the center bun and carefully scraped off all toppings to find out.

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27 grams, on the dot. This means that asides from that extra middle bun layer, the amount of food you are getting between these two burgers is identical by weight. It's possible that the Big Mac has an extra-light bun and more toppings or vice versa, but to my careful eye, the quantity of toppings seemed pretty much identical.

The Cross Section

So we do know that these two sandwiches, asides from construction and middle bun are pretty much identical. How do they look side by side?

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As you can see, the Big Mac is significantly taller, which is a testament to McDonald's' genius. Essentially, it's a center bun and sesame seeds that makes the Big Mac cost nearly four times as much as its more frugal clone. Assuming that McDonald's is not selling McDoubles at a loss (I'm not sure this is a fair assumption to make), then for each $4 Big Mac they sell, they are making at least an extra $3 minus the cost of a center bun on food costs alone. That's good business!

So is the poor man's Big Mac worth it in the end? That's for you to decide. Personally, I do like that center bun and the sesame seeds, and I also dislike the hassle of having to customize an order. So most of the time, I think I'd stick with the real thing. But if I find myself with only a couple bucks in my pocket and nowhere to dine but McDonald's, well my tune may change.

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The $1 Poor Man's Big Mac: Worth It Or Not? (2024)

FAQs

How much is a poor man's Big Mac? ›

The Poor Man's Big Mac is a McDouble (a bargain at around $1.49 made up of two burgers and one slice of cheese) with special sauce (that's the Big Mac Sauce), extra lettuce and no ketchup. You won't miss the Big Mac's third bun and hefty price of around $3.99.

What is the saying for the Big Mac? ›

The lyrics of the jingle explain that a Big Mac has "two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." Slogan (in jingle): "You deserve a break today at McDonald's."

How to order poor man's Big Mac? ›

Poor Man's Big Mac

For a secret menu item more budget-friendly than the Big Mac, order a McDouble instead and swap out the ketchup for the Big Mac Sauce.

Is that guy still eating Big Macs everyday? ›

Don Gorske, 70, first gained the Guinness World Records title in 1999 and has now extended his record after eating 728 more Big Macs in 2023, according to the record-keeping company. He used to consume nine Big Macs daily but has now cut it down to two — one for lunch and one for dinner.

What is McDonald's secret item? ›

Big McChicken

This is the crown jewel of McDonald's list of secret menu items. A worthy rival to a certain over the top meal from KFC. The Big McChicken is what happens when you want a Big Mac but you remove the bread and replace them with the chicken patties from the McChicken.

Who has the cheapest Big Mac in the world? ›

The ten countries with the lowest Big Mac Index are Turkey, Hungary, Taiwan, Malaysia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, South Africa, Romania, and Venezuela. In Venezuela, the cost of a Big Mac is just $1.76, a reflection of the nation's ongoing hyperinflation and currency devaluation.

What is the only state capital without a McDonalds? ›

Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.

What is the Big Mac in 4 seconds? ›

Q: What is it? A: To participate, entrants must accurately recite the iconic Big Mac chant in 4 seconds: “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun”. There are two ways to play: MyMacca's app.

What is the meaning behind the Big Mac? ›

The iconic burger was created by franchisee Jim Delligatti of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1967. According to Fox News, Delligatti believed that McDonald's should sell a larger burger "geared towards adults" in order to compete with another local fast-food chain, Eat'n Park, which sold a "Big Boy" sandwich.

What is a secret menu? ›

What exactly is a secret menu? Well, it's a hidden selection of items that are not regularly advertised or displayed on your menu board. These hidden items are often reserved for loyal customers or those in the know. The secrecy surrounding secret menus creates a sense of exclusivity and excitement for customers.

Why do secret menus exist? ›

THE STORY BEHIND A SECRET MENU

Customers who created funny and even unpalatable concoctions from regular menu items for their own entertainment and gratification set the ball rolling on the trend called 'Secret Menu'. These historical creations were then passed onto others by conventional word of mouth.

Why are Big Macs so expensive? ›

Due to its franchise model, which allows franchise owners to set their own prices, McDonald's prices vary wildly across the U.S. “The price of the items sold at McDonald's have to do with inflation but also commercial property prices, gas prices, interest rates, car prices, health insurance cost, flight costs since you ...

Which billionaire eats McDonald's every day? ›

In his HBO documentary Becoming Warren Buffett, the 92-year-old revealed that for the past nearly six decades he has stopped by McDonald's on his five-minute drive to the office every morning to indulge in one of the chain's three signature menu offerings: a sausage with egg and cheese, a bacon with egg and cheese or ...

What happened to the man who ate McDonald's for 30 days? ›

At his second weigh-in he had gained another 8 pounds (3.6 kg), putting his weight at 203.5 pounds (92.3 kg). By the end of the month he weighs about 210 pounds (95 kg), an increase of about 24.5 pounds (about 11 kg). Because he could eat only McDonald's food for a month, Spurlock refused to take any medication at all.

Who eaten the most Big Macs? ›

FOND DU LAC, Wis. — No one on this Earth loves Big Macs more than 70-year-old Fond du Lac resident Donald Gorske, and he has the record to prove it. Gorske recently extended his Guinness World Record for most Big Macs eaten in a lifetime to over 34,000.

What is the current cost of a Big Mac? ›

Erlinger said the average cost of a Big Mac is now $5.29, up 21% from $4.39 in 2019. McDonald's menu prices "remain well within the range of other quick service restaurants," added.

Where is Big Mac most expensive? ›

At 8.17 U.S. dollars, Switzerland has the most expensive Big Macs in the world, according to the January 2024 Big Mac index. Concurrently the cost of a Big Mac was 5.69 dollars in the U.S., and 5.87 U.S. dollars in the Euro area.

How much is a regular Big Mac? ›

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Menu ItemsPrices
Big Tasty Meal (medium)ZAR74.50
Big Tasty Meal (large)ZAR84.50
Big Tasty Meal (extra large)ZAR89.50
Big Mac (burger only)ZAR31.00
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How to order a Big Mac cheaper? ›

Thankfully, McExperts have devised an ingenious shortcut to keep people's wallets as full as their bellies. To Mac-gyver the nosh, simply order a McDouble — a much cheaper, two-tiered meat mountain — with a side of Big Mac sauce, per the Daily Meal.

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