Middle school convenience stores have 4.5 pieces of bread with meat and sauce, Shenzhen McDonald's has 8 pieces of the cheapest cheeseburger, KFC has 10, and Canada has 1.49, but I don't know if it's the cheapest, and the most expensive one is 9.99 Canadian dollars of abnormal size. ...
"McDonald's in new york is the best, and the more you go to the countryside, the worse it tastes. The price ranges from $2 to $6, and a hamburger is only $2 or $3 if you don't order a set meal"-it is.
"Big Mac was $2.54 in America, 1.99 in Britain and € 2.57 in the euro zone"-almost.
In 2009:
"The unified price of McDonald's Big Mac is $2.9, but its smallest hamburger is only 79 cents. Burger King has always been cheaper than McDonald's, and the smallest single-layer hamburger is only 49 cents and the double-layer burger is 99 cents."
Hamburgers, this question, don't say which store, which brand and which floors contain what, and the prize is 200. . . . Bagou is also a hamburger, and hot dogs are hamburgers. . . . Give it to me so that I can use it in the library.