McDonalds all set to introduce the McItaly burgers
February 10th, 2010 - 9:48 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )
Rome, Feb 10 (THAINDIAN NEWS) McDonalds is all set to introduce the McItaly burgers. There are 2 varieties of these Italian burgers, which are on sale for at least 7 weeks. They are made by all the produce, which is from Italy, hence the name. The burgers will feature quite different toppings like artichoke spread, Asiago cheese, and lettuce, while the other variety will have Italian olive oil, onion and smoked pancetta.
At the launch of the burgers, Luca Zaia, who is Berlusconi’s Agriculture Minister was present and he said that these burgers would go places. He was present at the press event, and also helped to make a burger. He was wearing a McDonald apron at the launch of the burgers. Signor Zaia also said that, “we want to give an imprint of Italian flavors to our youngsters,” he said as he whipped up one of McDonald’s new line of McItaly burgers.
The burgers are a tasteful combination of artichoke spread, Asiago cheese and lettuce, all of which are produced in Italy including the hamburger meat and the bread. Reportedly as the burgers are all made from the produce manufactured in Italy, so this is going to give a $3.6 million boost in the arm for the Italian economy.
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