McDonald’s is taking on chains that use fresh beef in their burgers.
The fast-food giant is rolling out the Archburger at a handful of locations in the U.S., USA Today reported.
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The company announced that it would be switching its popular Quarter Pounder to fresh beef sometime in 2018.
Fresh beef from McDonald's? Here comes the Archburger https://t.co/p1AAR72Vlp
— Zlati Meyer (@Zlatimeyer) January 3, 2018
McDonald’s already says it uses 100 percent pure beef in all of its burgers.
The Archburger comes with cheese, pickle, onion and Arch Sauce, and costs $2.19. The Archburger L&T adds lettuce and tomato, and costs $2.69. The Bacon Archburger is $2.89. All three are currently being sold in at least two restaurants -- one in Plano, Texas and one outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Today reported.
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