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The CBO (Chicken, Bacon, Onion) is a specialty burger from McDonald's that has gained significant popularity across European and international markets. It features a specific combination of crispy or grilled chicken, bacon strips, fried onions, and a uniquely flavored sauce on a square specialty bun. While the concept was developed within the international McDonald's network to cater to premium poultry cravings, its preparation is localized to the specific country where it is sold.
Ownership of the recipe and trademark remains with the McDonald's Corporation, based in the United States. However, the manufacturing occurs at the restaurant level using ingredients sourced from local distributors. In many countries, the day-to-day operations and supply chains for the CBO are managed by major franchise holders such as Arcos Dorados in Latin America or various regional master franchisees in Europe and Asia. The brand is a symbol of McDonald's global strategy of using specialized 'Limited Time Offers' and regional favorites to maintain market dominance.
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