This is the least surprising news story I've read in a while.
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This is the least surprising news story I've read in a while.
They sometimes have McLobsters here. I don't eat there, but I've noticed the ads.
I was watching 101 Ways To Leave a Gameshow the other day and one of the questions was: which one of these was NOT a McDonald's creation: McLobster, McEggroll and McSpam.
The answer was McEggroll. I was mortified that there was such a thing as a McLobster because I thought for SURE McLobser wasn't real.
McFalafel, tho? Wow...
McDonald's surprises me frequently. What made them think that some of this stuff was a good idea?
Now I want a meat pie from a slightly sketchy Middle Eastern restaurant in Cleveland. I also want a falafel salad from the equally sketchy cafe in Little Italy, Cleveland. Their chai is terrible, but that salad and the dressing are to die for...
They have coconut pies at McD's in Hawaii.
My favorite fast food creation ever, I think. Also the only thing I've had from McDonalds besides coffee in about 5 years. (It's the only anything besides church open in Laie on Sundays.)
a coconut pie? I could be totally down with that!! :D
In Oklahoma I was able to get deep fried okra at McDonald's. I loooooved it.
In New Zealand I got pickled beets and a fried egg on the McDonald's hamburgers. Sheer bliss!
I live in OK and I've never seen deep fried okra at McD's. Of course, I rarely ever eat there, and I don't like okra, so perhaps it IS on the menu. ;)
I only go to McDonald's in my home city...which is um...2-3 times annually. Their muffins are small and cheap. :)
Seriously, I just avoid most hamburger food chains when I'm a tourist in other areas of North America or overseas. I only go to such food chains as last resort (which happens on a bike out in the middle of nowhere).
So I have no clue what the regional McD food menu items are.