Persuasive Essay On Big Mac

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The pictures I’ve seen compared to the real thing are severely contrasted. Anyone could tell the moment they open that poorly constructed cardboard box with that huge capital yellow ‘M’ smothered across it that they have been deceived by propaganda plastered on billboards, television, and monthly coupon books that come in the mail to “Welcome you to great savings!”. At first glance, the structure of the burger can be seen more as sloppy and overbearing, rather than towering over the competition due to its enhanced size that deters from stacking products. A fine example of ‘quantity over quality’. After quickly scanning the scaled down Leaning Tower, the eyes tend to lead themselves to observe the mosh pit of ingredients that have fallen. Though already regretting the purchase, the consumer must try and find the redeeming qualities of McDonald’s signature burger, the ‘Big Mac’. To save the humiliation of such a foolhardy decision, one looks to the burger’s strongest point, the secret Big Mac sauce. Even then. The sauce seems to be overused as it is drenched between the top half and bottom half of the buns and patties. The other ingredients, pickles, cheese, and onions are all subpar and jammed together so that when a bite is taken, the source of artificiality can’t be exactly pinpointed. Despite all the poor qualities of America’s …show more content…
Whether directly or indirectly, the home-hitting traits of the Big Mac are that it’s affordable, fast, and is easily portable. By purchasing one, it tells people that you need something to eat in a swift fashion, and you don’t care where it comes from. Not only that, but you aren’t willing to spend much. The Big Mac, while disgusting in retrospect, offers a variety of pros that can be appealing for those who are looking for a speedy meal. Eat with caution, however, for the health effects afterwards can be