‘It’s the McFlop!’ customers rage over new McDonald’s menu item that’s back after ten years --[Reported by Umva mag]

MCDONALD’S fans eager to get their hands on one of its most popular burgers which returns to menus today have voiced their frustration that it is not as tasty as the original. The McRib burger is back in McDonald’s restaurants for a limited time only after disappearing from menus for nearly ten years. Gary StoneThe iconic burger had not been seen for almost a decade[/caption] McDonald’s fans say the new McRib is nothing like the originalFacebook The beloved burger includes a pork-based patty, tangy BBQ sauce, pickles and onions in a homestyle bun. Customers have been eagerly anticipating the item’s return, with some describing it as the “greatest burger of all time”. But those who have been able to get their hands on it today have already taken to social media site Facebook to voice their disappointment that the burger is a flop. One user said: “I am a big fan of the McRib but today, I got a McRib without the BBQ sauce. What a disappointment! Can I have my money back?” Another added: “It’s not the same. Its dry little sauce on top nothing like the pic or what it used to be shame on McDonald’s.” A third said: “The McRib is BACK, baby. Should have left it in the past to be fair. Poor all round. Flavourless. Not enough sauce. Shoddy.” But one user disagreed and said: “McRib is back and was lush.” The burger first appeared in the UK in 1981 but it was discontinued just four years later. It featured boneless pork strips coated in generous helpings of thick BBQ sauce, with juicy pickles and onions. The burger has since made several reappearances on McDonald’s menus but has not been seen since early 2015. McDonald’s has not confirmed how long the burger will be available for but has said it will be for a “very limited time only”. It is currently on sale for £4.49 as an individual item or £6.19 as part of a medium extra-value meal deal, which also includes fries and a medium drink. Meanwhile, at 509 calories the burger is far more calorific than a Double Cheeseburger, McChicken and Bacon Double Cheeseburger. What else is launching today at McDonald’s? McDonald’s is launching three new menu items today and is making changes to one fan favourite. What's joining the McDonald's menu? The Halloween menu items are: Cheese Side – £2.49 Cheese Side Sharebox – £6.79 Toasted Marshmallow Latte – £2.59 Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate (Only available in Large) – £2.19 McCrispy® Deluxe – £5.99 McCrispy® Deluxe Medium Meal – £7.79 Halloween M&M’s® McFlurry® – £2.19 Halloween M&M’s® McFlurry® Mini – £1.59 Galaxy® Caramel McFlurry® – £2.19 Galaxy® Caramel McFlurry® Mini – £1.59 Toffee Apple Pie – £1.99 Mini Hash Browns Single Portion – £1.49 Mini Hash Browns Sharebox – £2.99 Among the new items is the never-before-seen Toasted Marshmallow Latte. The coffee-based drink has a toasted marshmallow-flavoured syrup and dusting, which is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. It only comes in a large size and costs £2.19. There’s also a hot chocolate version of this drink for those who don’t like coffee. The Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate has the same flavoured syrup and dusting and costs £2.19. Meanwhile, fans of the Mozzarella Dippers will be eager to try the new mozzarella and emmental Cheese Bites. The bite-size pieces have a smoky caramelised onion-flavoured breadcrumb coating. They come in portions of five for £2.49 or a sharebox of fifteen for £6.79. The Sun got to taste the new menu items before they were launched in restaurants. McDonald’s is also upgrading one of its popular breakfast items this season. Its iconic Hash Brown is being given a makeover and will be available in a new mini size with the same crunchy exterior and soft fluffy inside. They cost £1.49 for five or £2.99 for a sharebox of 15. The Sun got to try them before anyone else. Several other favourites are returning to the menu today including the McCrispy Deluxe, Galaxy Caramel McFlurry and Toffee Apple Pie. The McCrispy Deluxe features a crispy chicken fillet with shredded lettuce, Roma tomatoes and mayo. It costs £5.99 on its own or £7.79 as part of a medium meal. Other popular treats which are making a comeback are the Halloween M&M’s McFlurry and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry. They cost £2.19 each or £1.59 for the mini version. Returning for the second time is the Toffee Apple Pie. The crispy pastry includes a spiced apple compote and toffee sauce and is complete with toffee pieces. It costs £1.99. How to save at McDonald's You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose. Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at re

Oct 16, 2024 - 13:09
‘It’s the McFlop!’ customers rage over new McDonald’s menu item that’s back after ten years --[Reported by Umva mag]

MCDONALD’S fans eager to get their hands on one of its most popular burgers which returns to menus today have voiced their frustration that it is not as tasty as the original.

The McRib burger is back in McDonald’s restaurants for a limited time only after disappearing from menus for nearly ten years.

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Gary Stone
The iconic burger had not been seen for almost a decade[/caption]
a sandwich in a cardboard container that says sugar on it
McDonald’s fans say the new McRib is nothing like the original
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The beloved burger includes a pork-based patty, tangy BBQ sauce, pickles and onions in a homestyle bun.

Customers have been eagerly anticipating the item’s return, with some describing it as the “greatest burger of all time”.

But those who have been able to get their hands on it today have already taken to social media site Facebook to voice their disappointment that the burger is a flop.

One user said: “I am a big fan of the McRib but today, I got a McRib without the BBQ sauce. What a disappointment! Can I have my money back?”

Another added: “It’s not the same. Its dry little sauce on top nothing like the pic or what it used to be shame on McDonald’s.”

A third said: “The McRib is BACK, baby. Should have left it in the past to be fair. Poor all round. Flavourless. Not enough sauce. Shoddy.”

But one user disagreed and said: “McRib is back and was lush.”

The burger first appeared in the UK in 1981 but it was discontinued just four years later.

It featured boneless pork strips coated in generous helpings of thick BBQ sauce, with juicy pickles and onions.

The burger has since made several reappearances on McDonald’s menus but has not been seen since early 2015.

McDonald’s has not confirmed how long the burger will be available for but has said it will be for a “very limited time only”.

It is currently on sale for £4.49 as an individual item or £6.19 as part of a medium extra-value meal deal, which also includes fries and a medium drink.

Meanwhile, at 509 calories the burger is far more calorific than a Double Cheeseburger, McChicken and Bacon Double Cheeseburger.

What else is launching today at McDonald’s?

McDonald’s is launching three new menu items today and is making changes to one fan favourite.

What's joining the McDonald's menu?

The Halloween menu items are:

  • Cheese Side – £2.49
  • Cheese Side Sharebox – £6.79
  • Toasted Marshmallow Latte – £2.59
  • Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate (Only available in Large) – £2.19
  • McCrispy® Deluxe – £5.99
  • McCrispy® Deluxe Medium Meal – £7.79
  • Halloween M&M’s® McFlurry® – £2.19
  • Halloween M&M’s® McFlurry® Mini – £1.59
  • Galaxy® Caramel McFlurry® – £2.19
  • Galaxy® Caramel McFlurry® Mini – £1.59
  • Toffee Apple Pie – £1.99
  • Mini Hash Browns Single Portion – £1.49
  • Mini Hash Browns Sharebox – £2.99

Among the new items is the never-before-seen Toasted Marshmallow Latte.

The coffee-based drink has a toasted marshmallow-flavoured syrup and dusting, which is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

It only comes in a large size and costs £2.19.

There’s also a hot chocolate version of this drink for those who don’t like coffee.

The Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate has the same flavoured syrup and dusting and costs £2.19.

Meanwhile, fans of the Mozzarella Dippers will be eager to try the new mozzarella and emmental Cheese Bites.

The bite-size pieces have a smoky caramelised onion-flavoured breadcrumb coating.

They come in portions of five for £2.49 or a sharebox of fifteen for £6.79.

The Sun got to taste the new menu items before they were launched in restaurants.

McDonald’s is also upgrading one of its popular breakfast items this season.

Its iconic Hash Brown is being given a makeover and will be available in a new mini size with the same crunchy exterior and soft fluffy inside.

They cost £1.49 for five or £2.99 for a sharebox of 15.

The Sun got to try them before anyone else.

Several other favourites are returning to the menu today including the McCrispy Deluxe, Galaxy Caramel McFlurry and Toffee Apple Pie.

The McCrispy Deluxe features a crispy chicken fillet with shredded lettuce, Roma tomatoes and mayo.

It costs £5.99 on its own or £7.79 as part of a medium meal.

Other popular treats which are making a comeback are the Halloween M&M’s McFlurry and Galaxy Caramel McFlurry.

They cost £2.19 each or £1.59 for the mini version.

Returning for the second time is the Toffee Apple Pie.

The crispy pastry includes a spiced apple compote and toffee sauce and is complete with toffee pieces.

It costs £1.99.

How to save at McDonald's

You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose.

Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other.

You can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 at any time by filling in a feedback survey found on McDonald’s receipts.

The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey.

You’ll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer.

There are some deals and offers you can only get if you have the My McDonald’s app, so it’s worth signing up to get money off your meals.

The MyMcDonald’s app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up.

You can also bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you’re a My McDonald’s app user.

The chain has recently sent out reminders to app users to fill out their birthday details – otherwise they could miss out on birthday treats.

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