![]() ![]() The Boss – two quarter pound beef patties (4 oz, 113.4 g total beef mass of 0.5 lb, 8 oz, 227 g) and a slice of cheese, mayonnaise, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, and onion.McXtra – Name of the sandwich in Quebec locations. ![]() The original McOz has returned sporadically for limited time offers. The ingredients for the Angus version were essentially upmarket versions of the same ingredients, but with the addition of a fried egg and an artisan bun. The McOz was reintroduced on December 28, 2011, but was then replaced by a gourmet Angus beef version of the burger called the Homestyle Oz as part of the Angus burger menu. The McFeast Deluxe was then also discontinued. Originally available in Australia, it was then discontinued and replaced with McFeast Deluxe which omitted the beetroot and added mayonnaise and pickles. McOz – Beetroot, lettuce, tomato, onion, cheddar cheese, ketchup and mustard.This variant is not available in the U.S., only internationally. The Big Tasty Bacon variant also contains strips of streaky bacon. The Big Tasty configuration is somewhat different, consisting of a third-pound (151 g) beef patty, 5-inch (13 cm) sesame seed bun, square-cut lettuce, two tomato slices, sliced onions, three slices of Emmental cheese, and Big Tasty sauce (which has a smoke flavor ). The Big N' Tasty consists of a seasoned quarter-pound (4 oz or 110 g) beef meat patty with ketchup, mayonnaise, slivered onions, two dill pickle slices, leaf lettuce, and one tomato slice on a sesame seed bun. A similar variation called the Big Tasty, without the center "N'", which was first released in Saudi Arabia, is sold outside the United States in parts of Europe, South America, South Africa, The Middle East, and Taiwan. It is designed to compete with the Whopper sandwich. The Big N’ Tasty is a hamburger sold by the international fast food chain McDonald's. †Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. ![]()
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