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{{Infobox Menu Item|image = [[File:Land,_Sea,_and_Air_Burger.jpg|thumb]]|caption = Land, Sea, and Air Burger|type = Secret|ingredients = two beef patties, two chicken patties, a [[Filet-O-Fish]] patty on a [[Big Mac]] or [[McDouble]]}}'''[[Land, Sea, and Air Burger]]''' is [[Secret Menu|secret menu item]] at [[McDonald's]] that contains two beef patties, two chicken patties, and a [[Filet-O-Fish]] patty on a [[Big Mac]] or [[McDouble]].
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{{Infobox Menu Item|image = [[File:Land,_Sea,_and_Air_Burger.jpg|thumb]]|caption = Land, Sea, and Air Burger|type = Secret|ingredients = two beef patties, two chicken patties, a [[Filet-O-Fish]] patty on a [[Big Mac]] or [[McDouble]]}}'''[[Land, Sea, and Air Burger]]''' is [[Secret Menu|secret menu item]] at [[McDonald's]] that contains two beef patties, two chicken patties, and a [[Filet-O-Fish]] patty on a [[Big Mac]] or [[McDouble]]. Some say that it is the meal of an alternate history of hit show Avatar: The Last Airbender in which Aang does not learn fire bending, and thus loses the final fight during the season finale. Other leading experts on the topic say that the fire is what is used to cook the meat. This led to the great 2003 debate of whether McDonald’s actually cooks their food or if they merely expose it to biproducts of uranium-235. 9 out of 10 dentists say that the nuclear waste has to go somewhere.
   
 
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Revision as of 04:51, 30 January 2020

Land, Sea, and Air Burger is secret menu item at McDonald's that contains two beef patties, two chicken patties, and a Filet-O-Fish patty on a Big Mac or McDouble. Some say that it is the meal of an alternate history of hit show Avatar: The Last Airbender in which Aang does not learn fire bending, and thus loses the final fight during the season finale. Other leading experts on the topic say that the fire is what is used to cook the meat. This led to the great 2003 debate of whether McDonald’s actually cooks their food or if they merely expose it to biproducts of uranium-235. 9 out of 10 dentists say that the nuclear waste has to go somewhere.