Internet users mocked McDonald’s CEO for his brief taste test of the Big Arch burger Social media users mocked McDonald’s CEO for his short-lived review of the Big Arch burger, questioning whether he actually took a full bite. Comments on the post included jokes about the size of his first bite, with one user quipping, “That was the smallest first bite I’ve ever seen.” Others speculated about the CEO’s ability to fully experience the burger’s flavor. Singer and actress Christina Millian offered a more positive take, calling the burger a “guilty pleasure” in a separate comment. Meanwhile, USA TODAY attempted the Big Arch burger and shared its own evaluation, with the CEO stating, “You want to be hungry when you order one of these,” during his taste test. The full review was linked at the top of the story. The Big Arch burger, a new addition to McDonald’s menu, is set to debut in U.S. restaurants this week. The product, which features a unique arch-shaped design, has generated significant online buzz. While some critics remain skeptical about its taste and value, others have embraced it as a novelty item. The burger’s release marks a bold move for the fast-food giant, aiming to attract attention with its unconventional appearance. McDonald’s has not yet released official details about the burger’s ingredients or pricing, but the company has emphasized its focus on innovation. The Big Arch’s debut comes amid increasing competition in the burger market, with rivals introducing similarly themed products. Despite the mixed reactions, the burger’s visual appeal has sparked widespread discussion, highlighting the growing role of social media in shaping consumer perceptions of new food items.#fast_food #mcdonalds #big_arch_burger #christina_millian #usa_today