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Next week, you’ll be able to bring a date to McDonald’s without looking like a cheapskate.

Ottawa will be the first market in Ontario to completely switch over to the fast food chain’s “experience of the future” concept.

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Time-pressed customers will still be able to get a Big Mac and fries, but the new hamburger customization option allows customers to build their own burger at a kiosk with a touch screen that offers options including five types of cheese, 12 toppings from guacamole to mushrooms, specialty breads plus a lettuce wrap and nine sauces. Overwhelmed customers can choose from pre-selected combinations.

After ordering, customers sit down with a locator device and a server will bring their meal to them.

Some 25 restaurants in the Ottawa area — those large enough to support two kitchens, plus a bakery for making pastries —will be moving into the new model starting March 7. It will cost about $250,000 for each restaurant to make the switch.