Over three decades ago, Norm Cox made internet history by creating an icon to simplify a website's drop down menu, known as a 'Hamburger Menu.' Now, McDonald's is putting a delicious spin on the well-known icon by updating it to resemble a delicious McDonald's burger for one day. But it doesn't end there!

Today is Norm's birthday, so to celebrate, McDonald's is inviting burger lovers everywhere to celebrate Norm's invention, by making history again and letting you get a burger through a Hamburger Menu.

From the introduction of mobile order and pay to our delivery partnership with Uber Eats, we are all about tech innovations that give our customers more ways to enjoy our craveable and delicious food as part of our journey to building a better McDonald's. For one day only, McDonald's fans can get a burger through the Hamburger Menu featured on the mobile versions of Reddit.com, McDonalds.com in honor of the man who invented it.

A classic burger from McDonald's includes a 100% pure beef patty seasoned with just a pinch of salt and pepper. It's topped with tangy pickles, chopped onions, ketchup, mustard and a slice of melty American cheese. It contains no artificial flavors, preservatives or added colors from artificial sources. Our pickle contains an artificial preservative, so skip it if you like. For more information on how to get involved, head to McDonald's.com!

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