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Published 17:39 14 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 18:10 14 Mar 2018 GMT
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The burger, far right, obviously, will set you back £4.09 and you have until the 20th of March to grab one, before they'll be gone for good.
The Big Mac was first created in February 1968 by an American McDonald’s franchisee named Jim Delligatti in Pennsylvania, USA. Delligatti originally wanted to call the burger ‘The Aristocrat’, however after lengthy consideration McDonald’s chose to go with the now famous name.
It's a good job they did, because a special edition burger called 'The Grand Aristocrat' would have been problematic for a huge number of reasons.
*a single tear drips from my eye* Goodnight, sweet prince.Brits are putting mint sauce on their fry ups, curries and even on ice cream
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