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It has 15 grams of saturated fat, compared with 10 in a Big Mac. For years, we've had customers who have been asking us to give them the same reliability and production in a logger to which they've become accustomed with their Big MAC flatteners," says West. First introduced by The Economist in 1986 and updated frequently since then, the Big Mac index is an informal way of measuring whether one currency is at the theoretically correct exchange rate with another currency. |
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