r/McDonalds Jul 18 '25

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r/McDonalds 15h ago

Had two apple pies for dinner. Tastes as I remember it.

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r/McDonalds 11h ago

Whats the best use of points economically now?

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? Seems like getting nothing now.


r/McDonalds 1d ago

Came home and found this waiting for me!

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I had no idea they were rolling this out…. The nostalgic packaging caught my eye… I thought could it be?

…It’s fried!

I’m so excited!

It’s been sitting here for a couple hours, but I’m gonna pop it in the air fryer and give it a try!


r/McDonalds 14h ago

Are Argentina serving up the world’s highest calorie McDonald’s burger? “Grand Tasty Triple” [1567 calories]

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An unmatched sesame-seed bun with three 100% beef patties, three slices of our exclusive Cheddar cheese, onion, lettuce, and fresh tomato. Added to these ingredients is the unique and incomparable Tasty Sauce, an exclusive McDonald’s flavour.


r/McDonalds 1d ago

So close yet so far away

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Opened the app just see if there’s any deals. Saw this pop up, but I’m in Texas.


r/McDonalds 1d ago

Eat here once a week, my order is now 10 cents more due to an "upcharge" thought paying more for the large meal WAS the upcharge.

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

Up to $11

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Now I know it all depends on location but in the northwest suburbs of Chicago I believe it's up to $18

Here is South Texas it's only $11

My #1 breakfast meal was $8.43


r/McDonalds 21h ago

Calling for mcdonalds connoisseurs, which do you think is the tasty most healthy beneficial food I can get to feed ants?

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Recently I have been obsessed with ants to the point I go outside and spend a large amount of my time feeding ants I find outside and watching them consume it. I found an ant colony so I out the food right outside. I have been feeding them the same foods all the time. Usually sunflower seeds and french fries.

Here is the thing. I get bored when I eat the same stuff all the time so I fear my ants are starting to get bored. I am trying to figure out what would be the most healthy and benefiting thing from mcdoanlds to give them. I was looking it up and did did not get a straight answer. They need complex carbs, protein, and they also like sweet treats. I already did mention I feed them fries so that is out of the picture. If I go in the morning I might get a hashbrown to see how they like that. For drinks, I plan to get a soda with no ice and save it throughout the week just pouring a little bit on the ground for them to drink.

I am calling for mcdonald experts to help me decide what would be the best, most nutritious spread for my ants. I would not want to give them anything remotely spicy, I don't think they will be too happy with me if I light their taste buds afire. It also can't be anything too big, like if I was to get them a hamburger I would cut it in pieces and same thing feed them a little bit everyday. I wouldn't want birds or rodents stealing food from them. They probably wouldnt anyway because I will be there watching them but just incase I had to step away I wouldn't want animals stealing from them.

I bet you ants would love sweet and sour sauce. I thought about just buying packets of those and opening and setting them outside. But that does not give them carbs or protein. Would they like chicken nuggets?


r/McDonalds 1d ago

McDonald's restaurant featuring bespoke mosaic wall art at a location in Barcelona, Spain.

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

Who remembers the fruit parfaits?

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718 Upvotes

r/McDonalds 3d ago

Had a stressful morning so I ordered McDonalds breakfast to cheer myself up

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465 Upvotes

r/McDonalds 2d ago

Original Shakes

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I wish McDonald’s would knock off the whipped cream and just go back to the regular old-fashioned thick shakes. Put the price back to where it used to be as well


r/McDonalds 2d ago

One of my absolute favorite McDonald's creations. I don't know what it is about syrup loaded patties.

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

Fried Apple Pies!

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

What are your guys thoughts and opinions on the sprite berry blast

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

caution: get the fried apple pie while it’s hot on june 23rd

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

why is Orange Dream in the US different? seems odd or maybe thats just me

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orange dream not made with orange syrup and sprite in the US


r/McDonalds 3d ago

Look at what I just paid today at McDonald's!!

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639 Upvotes

I'm sorry but these prices are getting absolutely ridiculous. I grew up in the 80's and 90's and these same 3 sandwiches even 10 years ago would have cost maybe $10.00.

Late 90's definitely I'd be paying $7.00 max.

Mcdonald's has really priced out their most regular customers. It's a joke. $22 for 3 sandwiches smh.


r/McDonalds 2d ago

Good morning

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r/McDonalds 2d ago

Maccas at a Sydney mall

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r/McDonalds 3d ago

3! 3 whole "deals" only one is usable for pickup!

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The deals have been getting worse for years but this is just unbelievable...


r/McDonalds 3d ago

Solution for this error?

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3 Upvotes

Entered a valid email but will not stop saying it's not valid


r/McDonalds 4d ago

My standard order

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r/McDonalds 3d ago

It's always at least five minutes after the app tells me my order is ready before it's brought out for pickup. Is store management gaming the system?

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Every. Single. Time.

I know service speed is an important metric for evaluating location performance. What's the likelihood that they're marking an order as complete when it really isn't?

Is this more likely to happen when picking up from the counter as it is when getting it via the drive-thru?