The Korea Times

Creator of McDonald’s Big Mac dies at 98

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CHICAGO (AFP) — The man who invented the quintessen­tial American fast-food burger, the Big Mac, and inadverten­tly set off a race to create ever more expansive fast-food menus, has died. Michael “Jim” Delligatti passed away Monday surrounded by family at his home in a Pittsburgh suburb, according to his family. He was 98 years old. Delligatti laid claim to one of the most indelible inventions in American cuisine since sliced bread — a double hamburger with two beef patties, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, which is covered in a special sauce.

As owner of a McDonald’s restaurant in western Pennsylvan­ia nearly half a century ago, Delligatti con- vinced the company to venture away from its brief menu of simple burgers, fries and drinks, according to a 1993 profile of the Big Mac in the Los Angeles Times.

He got permission to try his new burger in 1967 and sales jumped 12 percent, the Times said. Within a few years, McDonald’s was advertisin­g the Big Mac nationwide.

“This wasn’t like discoverin­g the light bulb,” he said. “The bulb was already there. All I did was screw it in the socket.”

He said the idea came from rival burger restaurant­s in the mid-1960s.

After the Big Mac’s invention, the company expanded its menu further, creating an age of new menu items such as the Egg McMuffin and Filet-o-Fish. But, it was the Big Mac that became a cultural icon. In a statement, McDonald’s said Delligatti was a “legendary franchisee” who made a “lasting impression” on the company. “We will remember Jim as an insightful franchisee, a knowledgea­ble businessma­n,” the company said. McDonald’s says it sells hundreds of millions of the oversized burgers globally, although sales have slowed in recent years as millennial­s reportedly show less interest in super-sized fast food. According to Delligatti’s family he went on to own 48 McDonald’s restaurant­s.

He is survived by his wife Ellie, two children, and a number of grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren. nov/bfm

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Big Mac creator Michael “Jim” Delligatti sits behind a Big Mac birthday cake at his 90th birthday party in Canonsburg, Pa. in this Aug. 21, 2008, file photo.
AP-Yonhap Big Mac creator Michael “Jim” Delligatti sits behind a Big Mac birthday cake at his 90th birthday party in Canonsburg, Pa. in this Aug. 21, 2008, file photo.

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