McDonald's threw in the towel on super-sizing meals back in 2004, phasing out the giant-size fries, burgers, and sugary sodas slowly but surely. Now, more than ten years later, the chain is flipping that concept on its head by testing out smaller versions of its menu items. The new "mini meals" include a sandwich, small order of fries, and a soft drink, together ranging from 660 to 820 calories—not so mini on the waistline, are they?

The new combo will cost between $2.99 and $3.99—aha, there's the mini part—and offer either a plain cheeseburger, McDouble, McChicken, or the new "signature burger," double-decker patties topped with cheddar cheese, tomato, lettuce, and Dijon mustard on a potato bun. Tell us: Would you give the little guys a chance? Or still go big or go home?

(h/t Business Insider)

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