World's Biggest Big Mac Eater Unimpressed by McDonald's New Burger

Donald Gorske, who holds the Guinness World Record for eating nearly 36,000 Big Macs, finds McDonald's new Big Arch burger underwhelming compared to his beloved original.
Donald Gorske, a Wisconsin man who holds the Guinness World Record for eating nearly 36,000 Big Macs over his lifetime, has found McDonald's widely publicized new offering, the Big Arch burger, to be underwhelming.
Gorske, who has eaten two Big Macs per day since May 1972, was recently given the chance to try the new Big Arch burger by his son on March 8th. Despite the fanfare surrounding the launch of the Big Arch, Gorske was not impressed, stating, "I think the Big Mac is better."
The Big Arch features white cheddar cheese and a tangy sauce, a departure from the traditional Big Mac fixings that Gorske has grown accustomed to over the past five decades. During a brief interview, Gorske explained that he found the new ingredients less preferable to the classic Big Mac toppings he has consumed in record-breaking quantities.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Gorske's dedication to the Big Mac is unparalleled, and his name has become synonymous with the iconic McDonald's burger. He has meticulously documented his Big Mac consumption, keeping detailed records and even appearing in a Guinness World Records book for his remarkable achievement.
Despite the fanfare surrounding the new Big Arch, Gorske's loyalty to the original Big Mac remains steadfast. As he told The Guardian, "I think the Big Mac is better." For this devoted Big Mac enthusiast, no new burger can truly replace the classic that has become an integral part of his life.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Gorske's unwavering love for the Big Mac is a testament to the enduring appeal of this McDonald's classic. As the fast-food giant continues to innovate and introduce new menu items, it seems that for at least one devoted customer, the original Big Mac will always reign supreme.
Source: The Guardian

