I tried the signature burgers from McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King. The Big Mac was my least favorite.
- I tried the signature burgers from three fast-food chains: McDonald’s, Wendy’s, and Burger King.
- I thought McDonald’s Big Mac was underwhelming and needed more sauce.
- I liked the smoky flavor of Burger King’s Whopper, even though it was the priciest burger.
As a fast-food reporter, I’ve tried and tested many fast-food burgers over the years.
While I’ve tested the biggest burgers at fast-food chains and practically every fast-food double cheeseburger that exists, I decided to go back to the basics and try the signature burgers from three of the most beloved chains in America.
McDonald’s sold roughly 75 burgers every second, or 4,500 burgers every minute, USA Today reported in 2013. Among those burgers, many of them are Big Macs — the chain’s signature burger and arguably its most famous menu item.
Other chains, including Wendy’s and Burger King, have their own signature burgers. But how do they stack up?
I tried the McDonald’s Big Mac, Wendy’s Dave’s Single, and the Burger King Whopper to determine which classic fast-food burger is best based on taste and value.
This article was originally published by Erin McDowell at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/review-signature-burgers-mcdonalds-burger-king-wendys-2023-4).
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