McDonald's Japan "1971 Grilled Soy Sauce Japan" "1955 Smoky America"
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New hamburgers "1971 Roasted Soy Sauce Japan" and "1955 Smoky America" will be released on July 6th at each McDonald's store (excluding some stores). A limited-time product with the theme of Japan and the United States.

This product was developed to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the opening of the first McDonald's Japan store. Beef patty, which weighs a quarter pound (about 2.5 times the normal amount), is used to create different themed flavors in Japan and the United States. The single item price is 490 yen (tax included).

1971 Grilled Soy Sauce Japan is a "Japanese" burger that uses a soy sauce-based "broiled soy sauce flavored sauce." Along with Patty, tomatoes, lettuce, grilled bacon, cheddar cheese, etc. are sandwiched. It expresses "a fusion of Japanese and American tastes".

McDonald's Japan "1971 Grilled Soy Sauce Japan"
1971 Roasted Soy Sauce Japan

On the other hand, 1955 Smoky America is a burger made in the image of America in 1955 when the first McDonald's store opened. The smoky "1955 sauce" and ketchup are the characteristics of the taste. It's a simple but nostalgic "orthodox burger".

McDonald's Japan "1955 Smoky America"
1955 Smoky America

At the same time, a limited flavor will appear in "Classic Fry", which is eaten with McDonald's potatoes and sauce. "Classic fried honey mustard" (single item price 330 yen) where you can enjoy honey and spicy spiciness. It is said that honey is actually used.

1971 Roasted Soy Sauce Japan will be on sale until late August, and 1955 Smoky America and Classic Fried Honey Mustard will be on sale until early August.