McDonald's fans are (mostly) lovin' their first day of all-day breakfast

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Chloe Bryan
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McDonald's all-day breakfast is finally here, and for the most part, advocates of the 2:30 p.m. Egg McMuffin (or biscuit) appear satisfied.

McDonald's finally doing #AllDayBreakfast got me like pic.twitter.com/hEhqeoTrP7— hyoyeezus (@Hyotastic) October 6, 2015

In fact, McFans have already started joyfully Instagramming their post-10:30 a.m. treats, most of which are disc-shaped.

Behold.

A photo posted by @yur_friend_mike on Oct 6, 2015 at 7:31am PDT

A photo posted by @msdaniele on Oct 6, 2015 at 8:22am PDT

A photo posted by Kim Ryden (@kimryden) on Oct 6, 2015 at 8:40am PDT

Did you guys know that McDonald's embosses its butter discs? Fancy.

A photo posted by Drew Lajoie (@drewberryz) on Oct 6, 2015 at 7:17am PDT

The person below bought 30 hash browns.

A photo posted by Quality Logo Products (@qualitylogoproducts) on Oct 6, 2015 at 8:37am PDT

Of course, it wasn't all egg-and-cheese jubilation for some customers. Many lamented McDonald's hard-line decision to split the country into "McMuffin" and "Biscuit" regions -- the greatest and most contentious divide since the two-party system.

@AtCommonTable @walkyourcamera Look at this map. Then look at Virginia. Outrageous. http://t.co/Fo4zEsLcAz pic.twitter.com/SiWN2TB9R0— John Edwin Mason (@johnedwinmason) October 6, 2015

Others scoffed at McD's choice to offer its famous hash brown at only 90% of restaurants, leaving the remaining 10% cold, sad and hash brown-less. The McGriddle will not be offered at all.

Chin up, breakfast lovers. If you can get your Sausage Biscuit with a side of fries, it's a pretty good day overall.

A photo posted by Kate Abruzzo (@kikitiki30) on Oct 6, 2015 at 9:07am PDT

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