Quarter Pounder Fresh Beef. McDonald's (MCD) said Tuesday that it is serving Quarter Pounders with fresh beef rather than frozen patties at about a quarter of its U. S. restaurants, a switch it first announced about a year ago as it works to appeal to customers who.
On Monday, the fast-food giant announced that in the year since it swapped frozen for fresh beef in its Quarter Pounder, sales of the iconic. While prices of the burgers can vary by market, McDonald's said there will be no change in price as a result of using fresh beef. While fresh beef has been in the works for years, it comes at a time when fast food restaurants are battling for consumers' attention and their wallets.
While prices of the burgers can vary by market, McDonald's said there will be no change in price as a result of using fresh beef.
The Quarter Pounder will be made with fresh beef nationwide after next week's launch.
Still, the signs for the fresh beef Quarter Pounder abounded, so I cheerily ordered one. McDonald's announced today that it has replaced frozen beef with fresh, cooked-to-order patties for its Quarter Pounder and Signature Crafted Recipe. This included the Quarter Pounder with cheese, the Double Quarter Pounder with cheese, the Bacon.