麦当劳在美国推出鲜肉汉堡
US fast-food giant McDonald's is making a massive change to its burgers. It would begin making its Quarter Pounder burgers with fresh - not frozen - beef across the US by early May. The beef will be cooked fresh when a customer orders, which is a new process for the burger chain. The chain's "Signature Crafted" burgers also will use fresh beef, though Big Macs and other burgers will continue to use frozen patties. The company said the switch is now in effect at 3,500 restaurants in cities. By May, the change will be in effect in most of its 14,000 US restaurants. The move is part of McDonald's attempt to shed its junk-food reputation and to counter its rival Wendy's. In February, Wendy's launched a national campaign highlighting its fresh beef — and slamming McDonald's for its frozen patties. |