I tried Chili's new burger, which looks and tastes a lot like a McDonald's classic. It's the latest blow to fast food in the value wars.
I attended Chili's New York City pop-up, where the chain launched its newest burger, the Big QP. It's better than the McDonald's Quarter Pounder.
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- I tried Chili's new Big QP burger at a pop-up event in New York City targeting fast-food prices.
- The burger is part of the 3-For-Me menu, which starts at $10.99 for an appetizer, drink, and entrée.
- The burger tasted similar to a McDonald's Quarter Pounder, but was a lot bigger and more flavorful.
Chili's is starting beef with McDonald's once again.
On a sunny spring afternoon in New York City, I stepped into Chili's latest bold play against fast-food giants: its Fast Food Financing pop-up in Union Square, where the chain was serving its newest burger, the Big QP.
From its name to its ingredients, the Big QP bears striking similarities to the McDonald's Quarter Pounder, which has been on the fast-food chain's menu since 1971.
Both burgers consist of a single burger patty, two slices of American cheese, diced onions, pickles, ketchup, and mustard.
The key difference between the burgers lies in the weight of the patties: the Chili's burger has 85% more beef than the McDonald's version, the company said.
McDonald's did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the Big QP's similarities to the Quarter Pounder.
Here's what it was like to attend the pop-up, and a look at why Chili's new burger is the perfect weapon to take on McDonald's in the value wars.