Jim Delligatti (born August 2, 1918-died November 29, 2016) is credited by McDonald's for developing the Big Mac sandwich in 1967, as well as the Egg McMuffin breakfast sandwich two years later, in 1970, both of which were originally sold in his Pittsburgh, PA area restuarants.
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| - Jim Delligatti (born August 2, 1918-died November 29, 2016) is credited by McDonald's for developing the Big Mac sandwich in 1967, as well as the Egg McMuffin breakfast sandwich two years later, in 1970, both of which were originally sold in his Pittsburgh, PA area restuarants.
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| - Early McDonald's franchisee' owned and operated several Pittsburgh, PA stores
- credited for creating the Big Mac and Egg McMuffin sandwiches
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| - Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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| - Jim Delligatti, enjoying his now iconic creation, the "Big Mac" sandwich.
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| - Uniontown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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- 2016-11-28(xsd:date)
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| - Businessman, former ''McDonald's franchisee
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| - Jim Delligatti (born August 2, 1918-died November 29, 2016) is credited by McDonald's for developing the Big Mac sandwich in 1967, as well as the Egg McMuffin breakfast sandwich two years later, in 1970, both of which were originally sold in his Pittsburgh, PA area restuarants.
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