McDonald’s have been around since 1940, and while it is probably best known for the Big Macs, McNuggets, and French fries, the chain has experimented with menu that has evolved for years, testing a variety of foods with its customer base. Not all of this is the winner, but even if there is the menu of the topThere are several stopped menu items that we would like to see.
McDonald’s can choose to stop items due to lack of popularity, non -compliance, or inefficiency in the kitchen. To relieve his fans, fast food giants will sometimes bring back fans’ favorites in response to online consumer protests. For example, popular snacks will make long-awaited returns in 2025 after customers are bombarding McDonald’s President with an email request to see packs on the menu again. Here are seven other things that are stopped that online customers will be excited to look back at the menu under Golden Arches.
1. Cinnamon liquid
McDonald’s broke into the scene in 1975 with the creation of McMuffin’s eggs. Since then, the breakfast menu has been a different round of breakfast experimental rounds. When liquid cinnamon decorates the breakfast menu in 2007, it is the perfect time to become a McDonald fan. Melts are basically a reconstructed version of cinnamon rolls served in gooey, hard bite -sized slices, touched in cream cheese icing and mixed with sweet and sweet sugar. As more desserts than breakfast items, they are quickly becoming a fan favorite and are known as “cinnamelts.”
Despite the wild popularity, Cinnamelts was mysterious taken from the menu 10 years after they were introduced, to the confusion and shock of many customer base. McDonald’s Consumer frustration dealt with X but never gives a definite explanation for the loss of liquid. Fans also collect online petitions with thousands of signatures to bring back the beloved Cinnamelt, but unsuccessful. Unfortunately, this is Stop McDonald’s dessert we may not be able to return.
2. Buttermilk Tender Chicken
In 1996, the restaurant added a chicken tender to the menu to try to recreate McNuggets success and replace McChicken, which was stopped in the same year. This chicken strip came and went from the menu several times throughout the 2000s. They were brought back between 2004 and 2005 as “Selectual Chicken”. This is a chicken strip used in popular snack packs, which is expected to return to the menu in 2025.
Chicken selection was stopped in 2013, but the tender returned as a “Buttermilk Chicken Tender” in 2017. The tender finally stopped in 2020 in an attempt to simplify the menu during the Covid Pandemic 2019. Mickey D’s continues to experiment with tenders in different forms as they add McCrispy’s strip to the menu, but according to users like @Narratedblack On Tiktok, they did not hold the candle to the buttermilk crunchy chicken tender.
3. Big N ‘Tasty Burger
McDonald’s is not the only fast food giant for customer loyalty. Since its inception, McDonald’s and Burger King have competed for customers in “Burger Wars”. When Burger King introduced The Whper in 1957, it grew to be very popular quickly. To compete with the success of The Whpper, McDonald’s released the Big N ‘Tasty Burger in 1997. The quarter-pounder features tomato sauce, mayonnaise, onions, pickles, salads, and onions on Bijan buns, making it a more dressed version of Big Mac.
What is true -actually making this menu item increased popularity is that it has been released on the dollar menu, making it a very affordable dish. Unfortunately, the hamburger is too expensive to make it slightly charging, so it was stopped in the United States in 2011. However, it remains one of the more popular things that fans have stopped to this day. Nostalgia for affordable prices seems to be as strong as nostalgia for the food itself!
4. Nuggets onion
As you might think, onion nuggets is a cross between onion rings and chicken nuggets. They are released as vegetarian options In 1975, eight years before the establishment of the famous McNugget. However, almost shortly after the introduction of McNugget, the onion nuggets were removed from the menu, unable to compete with the success of their chicken counterparts.
Some customers are wondering why McDonald’s never brought onion nuggets back, or why they don’t at least sell onions as a side dish. A former Chef McDonald explained that if the company added an onion ring to the menu, it might just be a limited offer. He stated in the video at Tiktok“McDonald’s is the most profitable when it is most effective”. Onion rings are less efficient to make from tried and true fries, which the chain makes daily at thousands of locations. So, while we can’t see the onion rings as a regular menu item, we hope they make some appearance in limited offers.
5. Mcjordan Special
McDonald’s have participated in several celebrity cooperation for many years, including Travis Scott, BTS, and J Balvin, but the most missed is Mcjordan Special. This dish was a partnership with Michael Jordan who was respected in 1992 during his peak of his basketball career with Chicago Bulls. Burger features some of Jordan’s favorite toppings. Tribal shots include bacon, onions, pickles, cheese, mustard, and barbecue sauce. The dish is decorated with some fried potatoes and fountain drinks. Not surprisingly, the dish is largely popular in the Chicago area but is offered at various McDonald locations in the US
Although the dish was eventually stopped (which is not uncommon for celebrity cooperation) BBQ sauce remains very popular. So much that the Mcjordan SOS galon from 1992 has been sold on eBay for almost $ 10,000! Now, whether the sauce is really delicious or someone who really likes Michael Jordan’s game is to be debated. Mcjordan’s special sauce is different from McDonald’s normal BBQ sauce as it has brown sugar and molase in ingredients, giving it a very popular sweet taste. Fortunately, for those who want this special burger and sauce, you can mostly Re -create Burger Michael Jordan By hacking your order at McDonald’s.
6. Szechuan dipping the sauce
McDonald’s Szechuan dipping sauce has a rather complicated history As far as the sauce goes. It was originally released to promote the “Mulan” of Disney in 1998. Sweet and Sauce Sauce features garlic, soy, and ginger. However, after the promotion of the film, it was removed from the menu. That is, until a very popular show “Rick and Morty” made a comment on SOS in season 3, episode 1 on April 1, 2017.
A simple comments trigger a cultural phenomenon in which the second fans of “Rick and Morty” and McDonald demanded them see the return of dipping sauce. After the petition obtained 50,000 signatures from fans, McDonald’s are required to bring Szechuan’s sauce back in limited capacity. They announced that the sauce would be available in the shops that took part for one day just on October 17, 2017. However, the company is underestimating the number of fans who want to try the sauce and cannot compete with demand, leaving the heated customers. To calm the angry customers, they released the sauce for a limited time in 2018, but it has not returned to the menu since then.
7. Burger Deluxe Arch
The Arch Deluxe Burger was released in the United States in 1996 and marketed as a burger for adults. Happy Meal has gained attention and popularity among children, but McDonald’s want to create food that will reach adult audience as well. It features meat patty a quarter of a pound on a potato bun with pepper mayonnaise, American cheese, salads, tomatoes, onions, and tomato sauce. The sound is delicious, but the Deluxe Arch burger is not the hit that is expected to be, known as one of the biggest marketing failures in the company’s history. It has been taken from the menu after four short years.
McDonald’s spent budget $ 200,000,000 in marketing campaign For unavoidable burgers, it may be because viewers are not interested in expensive “high -class” burgers from fast food chains. It costs between $ 2.09 and $ 2.49, which may sound like stealing now, but is a meal spent at McDonald’s in the 90s. Although marketing has failed, some communities on social media remember their unique Deluxe Arch and Pepper sauce and hope to return someday.