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Decades after the burger wars of the 1980s pitted fast-food chains against each other, stanley cup a new front has opened up. And McDonalds is defending its super-sized empire the best way it knows how 鈥?by fortifying its weapon of choice, the mighty hamburger.McDonalds investors caught a glimpse of the strategy in a recent meeting that outlined the companys strategic moves, including its best burgers ever project.One of the key changes Bigger burgers. In the U.S., in a number of markets, around the world, having a larger burger is an opportunity, McDonalds CEO Chris Kempczinski told CNN. Were working on that. That is something you should expect in the future. AdobeThe push is due to the emergence of fast-casual and higher-end burger chains like Five Guys, Shake Shack and Smashburger. As the biggest fast food chain in the world, Mickey Ds couldnt just sit back and let the upstarts take over.MORE: Youve been eating burgers wrong your whole lifeSo began a campaign to improve the companys burger prep, from top to bottom. After much experimentation in their test kitchens, McDonalds came up with a few relatively easy fixes to bump up their burger quality.The findings: The Big Mac needed more sauce. Room-temp cheese melts better than slices just out of the fridge. Less pressure on the burgers as they grill, to retain more moisture. Frequent restocks of pickles and lettuce to keep them cold and fresh. Dehydrated onions stanley thermobecher should hit the meat as it stanley cup cooks, instead of after.AdobeThose changes Tqrq GOP presidential hopefuls clash in heated 4th debate
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