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  2. Big Mac Index - Wikipedia

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    The Big Mac Index is a price index published since 1986 by The Economist as an informal way of measuring the purchasing power parity (PPP) between two currencies and providing a test of the extent to which market exchange rates result in goods costing the same in different countries. It "seeks to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible ...

  3. Big Mac - Wikipedia

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    The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. It was introduced in the Greater Pittsburgh area in 1967 and across the United States in 1968. It is one of the company's flagship products and signature dishes.

  4. McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States. They rechristened their business as a hamburger stand, and later turned the company into a franchise, with the Golden Arches logo being introduced in 1953 at ...

  5. Big Mac vs. The Whopper: Which One Tastes Better In 2024? - AOL

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    Zoe Strozewski / Eat This, Not That! Per Sandwich: 590 calories, 34 g fat (11 g saturated fat), 1050 mg sodium, 46 g carbs (3 g fiber, 9 g sugar), 25 g protein. McDonald's Big Mac features two ...

  6. Purchasing power parity - Wikipedia

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    The Economist uses The Big Mac Index to identify overvalued and undervalued currencies. That is, ones where the Big Mac is expensive or cheap, when measured using current exchange rates. The January 2019 article states that a Big Mac costs HK$20.00 in Hong Kong and US$5.58 in the United States. The implied PPP exchange rate is 3.58 HK$ per US$.

  7. Endianness - Wikipedia

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    Endianness. In computing, endianness is the order in which bytes within a word of digital data are transmitted over a data communication medium or addressed (by rising addresses) in computer memory, counting only byte significance compared to earliness. Endianness is primarily expressed as big-endian (BE) or little-endian (LE), terms introduced ...

  8. List of countries with McDonald's restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The first McDonald's restaurant was opened in 1940 by Dick and Mac McDonald. However, on 15 April 1955, Ray Kroc launched the first McDonald's in Des Plaines, Illinois, featuring a ten-item menu built around a 15-cent hamburger. Since that time, McDonald's has operated more than 40,000 restaurants worldwide, which has increased over 16 years.

  9. Don Gorske - Wikipedia

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    1. Don Gorske (born 1953 or 1954) [1] is an American world record holder known as the "ultimate Big Mac fan," having eaten over 34,128 [2] such hamburgers from the U.S. fast food chain McDonald's in his lifetime (as of March 2024), earning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records. [1] [3] A resident of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Gorske claims ...