McDonald’s Japan Has a $10 Burger That Comes in a VIP Gift Bag

McDonald’s rules for a variety of reasons, but it’s their deliciously cheap ‘Dollar Menu’ that reigns supreme in our books. Sometimes life calls for a fancier meal, though, like the $10 “Gold Ring” Quarter Pounder recently spotted at a McDonald’s Japan.

For one day only, the location offered a standard cheeseburger topped with two thick bacon slices and pineapple. But the fancy factor was amped up by its packaging — a box inside a bag, tied with a ribbon. Shoot, that’s classy!

The best part? Customers who purchased the special burger got to sit in a VIP section of the restaurant. Now that’s what we’re talkin’ about.

H/T + PicThx That’s Nerdalicious!

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