McDonald’s has stirred up controversy by removing several fan-favorite items from its menu in a recent overhaul. Among the discontinued selections are the wraps featuring tikka chicken, sweet chili chicken, BBQ chicken and bacon, as well as chicken and bacon salads and classic chicken salads.
Other popular items being phased out include the sausage and egg McGriddle, the double Big Mac, and cheesy garlic bread dippers, along with their sharebox option. Additionally, seasonal treats like the Mini Egg McFlurry and Creme Egg McFlurry, as well as the iced latte, will no longer be available.
One disappointed customer shared their frustration with The Sun, saying, “Grilled chicken was my favorite food; it made me feel like I was eating healthily despite being at McDonald’s. I can’t be the only one thinking this is a huge mistake. I’ll be off to Subway.”
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In response, McDonald’s acknowledged the disappointment but hinted at new offerings: “We understand this may be disappointing for some.” Starting April 27, the fast-food giant will introduce a “range of exciting breakfast items,” including a revamped iconic Sausage and Egg McMuffin. Customers can also look forward to both Single and Double McMuffins enhanced with Frank’s Red Hot Ketchup, adding a spicy twist to their morning routine.