A hamburger has no cheese, while a cheeseburger does! :D
double cheesburgers have two pieces of cheese, while the mcdouble only has one. :) I just ate one. haha
the name
hello cheeseburger oh hi ham!!
You get to mcdonalds faster running
One is good and one is bad
The cheese.
between 1 and 10 dollars
get a packet of ketchup from McDonalds and squeeze it between your butt cheeks- no one will know the difference...
A McGangbang is a secret menu item at some McDonald's restaurants. It involves taking a McDouble sandwich and inserting a McChicken sandwich in between the beef patties. It is not an official menu item and may not be available at all locations.
£2 for a cheeseburger and drink (£3 with chips) is the cheapest combo you can make. Actual meals are between about £3 and £5. A happy meal is in the region of £2. Prices vary slightly (ie in service stations and amusement parks) but are, for the most part, the same everywhere.
A cheeseburger is a beef patty with melted cheese on top, placed between two buns.
McDonalds is a restrant
Cheeseburger (we don't have a word for that) If you ask for a cheeseburger in Portugal, we'll understand. Hamburger with cheese = Hamburguer com queijo (yes we add a "u" between "g" and "e" so it looks a bit more portuguese...ish)
The difference of house and building. The house is smaller than the building. Besides, that's where we live, sleep, etc. But in buildings here we can work or do work fitness. Etc