Statue of a Quarter Pounder

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Statue of a Quarter Pounder

The Statue of a Quarter Pounder is a contemporary art piece that pays homage to the popular McDonald's menu item, the Quarter Pounder. The statue is a larger-than-life representation of the iconic fast food burger, showcasing the various components that make up the Quarter Pounder.

History[edit | edit source]

The Statue of a Quarter Pounder was first unveiled in 2020, as part of a promotional campaign by McDonald's. The campaign, known as the "Quarter Pounder Fan Club," was designed to celebrate the enduring popularity of the Quarter Pounder, which has been a staple of the McDonald's menu since its introduction in 1971.

Design[edit | edit source]

The statue is a detailed, three-dimensional representation of a Quarter Pounder. It includes all the key elements of the burger, including the bun, beef patty, cheese, pickles, onions, and condiments. The statue is made from a combination of materials, including plastic, resin, and paint, to achieve a realistic look.

Location[edit | edit source]

The Statue of a Quarter Pounder is not permanently located in one place. Instead, it is a traveling exhibit that is displayed in various locations around the world. The statue's location is often announced on the official McDonald's social media channels.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The Statue of a Quarter Pounder has been met with a mixed reception. Some view it as a fun and quirky tribute to a beloved fast food item, while others see it as a symbol of consumer culture and fast food's impact on health and the environment.

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