McDonald’s has announced a limited-edition winter menu featuring the new Quarter Pounder BBQ Bacon and Crispy Onions and the return of popular items.
New Quarter Pounder BBQ Bacon and Crispy Onions Debuts, Alongside the Return of Fan Favorites
McDonald’s has announced a new limited-edition winter menu featuring a twist on an iconic and beloved burger.
The fast-food chain is shaking up its menu, allowing customers to enjoy a brand-new burger that reimagines the iconic Quarter Pounder. According to News.com.au, this latest addition, the Quarter Pounder BBQ Bacon and Crispy Onions, includes a rasher of bacon, crispy onions, barbecue sauce, and the classic beef patty, pickles, and cheese. The Quarter Pounder BBQ Bacon and Crispy Onions contain [insert nutritional information here] for those concerned about their health.
But that's not all. The Quarter Pounder Deluxe, a fan favorite, is triumphantly returning to stores nationwide, bringing back the nostalgia and anticipation of its unique blend of flavors.
And for those eagerly waiting, the mozzarella Sticks with sweet chili sauce are returning triumphantly to the menu, ready to excite your taste buds again.
McDonald's Australia Introduces Seasonal Twists on Classics, Available August 7 for a Limited Time
McDonald’s Australia senior brand manager Liz Whitbread expressed confidence that the new menu will satisfy customer cravings. “Our winter menu is all about adding a seasonal touch to Macca’s classic flavors – debatably, it doesn’t get more iconic than the Quarter Pounder,” she said. “With fresh twists on one of our most loved burgers, featuring exciting new flavor combinations and quality ingredients, we’re warming up Macca’s winter menu and satisfying those cravings this season.”
These new menu items will be available starting Wednesday, August 7, through drive-thrus, kiosks, front counters, the MyMacca’s app, and McDelivery. However, they will only be available for a limited time, so try them before they're gone!


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