Cheeseburger
The "Cheese" to its friends
Cheeseburger
The "Cheese" to its friends
A 100% beef patty, a slice of oozy cheddar, a slice of pickle, onions, ketchup, and mild mustard on a classic bun: melt for its unique, typical flavour.
Nutritional information
Nutritional value
Per 100 g | Per product | Reference intake (RI*) | |
---|---|---|---|
Energy | 1067 kJ (255 kcal) | 1251 kJ (298 kcal) | 15% |
Fat | 11g | 13g | 18% |
Saturates | 5.2g | 6.1g | 30% |
Carbohydrates | 25g | 30g | 11% |
Sugars | 6.6g | 7.7g | 9% |
Fibre | 1.7g | 2.0g | |
Protein | 13g | 16g | 31% |
Salt | 1.3g | 1.6g | 26% |
* What is this?
All food and drinks companies in Europe calculate the nutritional values based on an adult: 2000 kcal or 8400 kJ. This is simply an average and the amount of energy you need can vary based on age, sex, and physical exertion. Traditionally, men are considered to have a higher RI than women.
At McDonald's, the nutritional information is mentioned on the packaging. This is sometimes not the case for temporary products.
Allergens
Additional information about the allergens
This information about allergens includes the 14 most important allergens, in accordance with European regulations. The overview is based upon the standard product composition and product information from our suppliers regarding their ingredients/products.
Gluten and nuts are specified in accordance with the regulations.
The composition of our products or menu may change. We therefore advise you, in case of allergies, to always consult the latest update of the allergen overview or to seek advice from your doctor or allergist.
McDonald's is not an allergen-free restaurant. The possibility of cross-contamination is therefore always present. Therefore, McDonald's cannot guarantee that its products do not contain traces of certain allergens.
The 14 allergens:
- Gluten-containing grains (wheat, barley, oats, rye, spelt, kamut/khorasan)
- Soy
- Nuts (almond, hazelnut, walnut, cashew nut, pecan nut, Brazil nut, pistachio nut, macadamia/Queensland nut)
- Peanut
- Sesame
- Milk
- Eggs
- Fish
- Crustaceans
- Celery
- Sulphites
- Mustard
- Lupine
- Molluscs