Why is a Quarter Pounder called a Quarter Pounder?

The Quarter Pounder is a hamburger sold by international fast food chain McDonald's, so named for containing a patty with a precooked weight of 4 oz, a quarter of a pound (113.4 g). It was first introduced in 1971.
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Why isn't a Double Quarter Pounder called a half pounder?

It's because the Double Quarter Pounder has not one, but TWO quarter-pound, all-beef patties, for when a single Quarter Pounder just won't cut it.
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Is a Quarter Pounder still a quarter pound?

McDonald's is slowly changing up its burger game. CNBC reports that the fast food chain has increased the pre-cooking weight of its patties which means that he next time you order a Quarter Pounder you might be actually getting a 27% pounder.
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What do the French call a Quarter Pounder?

First of all, Vincent wasn't entirely on the mark in what the French call the Quarter-Pounder, the four-ounce burger patty dish introduced by McDonald's in 1971. In France, it's referred to as a McRoyale and you don't need to specify avec fromage (with cheese) since the ingredient is already added.
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What do Europeans call a Quarter Pounder?

In France, Belgium and Cyprus it is called the Royal Cheese and includes cheese. In German-speaking Europe it is known as a Hamburger Royal; in Germany it includes lettuce and tomato and is branded Hamburger Royal TS (TS standing for „Tomate und Salat“, tomato and lettuce).
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Why do they call it a Royale with Cheese?

Jackson) are in the car on the way to a job, and Vincent is telling Jules about his world travels. In France, he says, they call a Quarter Pounder a "Royale with Cheese" because, duh, they use the metric system. It's not exactly what you think two men on the way to commit murder might be talking about.
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What is a Big Mac with Quarter Pounder patties called?

McKinley Mac

This Big Mac rivals the mountain it's named after. Boasting quarter-pounder burgers, this big mac packs in 1/2 pound of meat making this a hearty meal. To order one of these sandwiches ask for a Big Mac with quarter-pound beef patties. As simple as that.
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Is Mcdonald's Quarter Pounder real meat?

And most important: the quarter pound of 100% fresh beef that's cooked when you order. That's what makes our Quarter Pounder® with Cheese the hottest and juiciest yet. It's perfect made perfecter. We serve our 100% fresh beef patties on a variety of burgers.
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Why does McDonald's burgers taste different?

McDonald's burgers are seasoned on the grill

At McDonald's, seasonings aren't added at all until the burgers reach their local grills, where the cooks add salt and pepper as the patties are grilled to order. According to McDonald's, this "[brings] out all that great beef taste."
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Did McDonald's shrink their burgers?

McDonald's denies it has shrunk the size of its 'tiny' cheeseburgers - as Pringles is forced to defend its coin-sized chips. McDonald's has denied accusations from an outraged customer that it shrunk the size of its cheeseburger - but it has altered the shape of the bun.
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Why do Mcdonalds Quarter Pounders taste different?

We add salt and pepper to our burgers when they are cooked on the grill at our restaurants to bring out all that great beef taste." However they had separate notes regarding the quarter pounders, saying: "We will serve 100 percent fresh beef Quarter Pounder burgers cooked right when you order.
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Why is there no Third Pounder?

Through focus groups and market research, A&W discovered the shocking reason for the burger's failure – most participants thought one-third of a pound was actually smaller than one-fourth. In other words, consumers failed to understand the math and mistakenly thought they were buying less meat for the same price.
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Why did the 1/3 pound burger fail in America?

' A&W launched a 'Third is the Word' campaign to advertise their new Third Pounder. It didn't sell, even though it offered more meat for the same price as McDonald's 1/4 pound burger, and was purportedly preferred in terms of taste. The reason that is given for its failure is Americans' misunderstanding of fractions.
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Why did the third pound burger fail?

Simply put: the A&W third pounder failed because the average person did not understand fractions. The general consensus was that the public thought a quarter pounder sounded like it was more than a third pounder because the number four is larger than the number three.
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What is a Mcnasty at McDonald's?

Simply order a McDouble and a Spicy McChicken from the dollar menu, open both, and insert the entire McChicken (yes, bun and all) in the middle of the McDouble. Or if you really want to live dangerously, put the McDouble inside the McChicken.
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What's 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.
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What is a McGangBang?

A "McGangBang" is a McChicken sandwiched inside a double cheeseburger. McDonald's isn't the only burger chain with a secret menu. In-N-Out and Shake Shack are in on the action in more official capacities, and Wendy's can cobble together underground items, as well.
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Is Jack Rabbit Slim's real?

Jack Rabbit Slim's is a fictional eatery featured in the 1994 crime/action film Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is a key setting in one of the more famous scenes in the movie.
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What do Dutch people put on their French fries that disgusts Jules?

The most epic scene in pulp fiction is without a doubt the “Royal with cheese” convo between Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vince (John Travolta). Vince explains the little differences between Europe and the US. Most notably, the fact that the Dutch put mayonnaise on their french fries.
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What is the famous line from Pulp Fiction?

"The path of the righteous man is beset of all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil me. Blessed is he who, in the name of the charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children.
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What is a Burger Royale?

$9.99. 3 reviews. Our robust, sweet-and-savory blend of brown sugar, smoked sea salt, garlic, toasted onion and cracked black pepper brings out the best in anything that answers to the name Patty. The Perfect Blend: Brown Sugar, Smoked Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Garlic and Toasted Onions.
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Do you know what they call cheese in Paris?

Jackson's Jules Winnfield discuss the fact that in Paris, a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called a "Royale with Cheese." But have you ever thought about how much other food is mentioned or eaten in the film?
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