Med To Jumbo

Med To Jumbo
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Med-Jumbo is a term used in the United States to describe a standard size of burger patty.

Origin:

  • The term "med-jumbo" first appeared in the fast food industry in the 1970s.
  • It is believed to have originated as a way to differentiate between the smaller "med" and larger "jumbo" sizes of burger patties.
  • Size:

  • The exact size of a "med-jumbo" burger patty can vary depending on the restaurant.
  • Generally, it falls between 4 and 5 ounces in weight.
  • The patty is usually slightly larger than a "med" size but smaller than a "jumbo" size.
  • Usage:

  • The term "med-jumbo" is commonly used in chain restaurants across the United States, such as
  • * McDonald's

    * Burger King

    * Wendy's

    * In-N-Out Burger

    Significance:

  • The "med-jumbo" size is a popular middle ground between the smaller and larger burger sizes offered by many restaurants.
  • It is often chosen by customers who want a burger that is not too large or too small.
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