McDonald’s has made the decision to temporarily remove several items from its iconic menu in an effort to simplify the menu and to make life easier for its employees. The fast-food chain recently announced that the plans to launch the limited menu will happen in waves, area by area in the upcoming weeks across the United States. McDonald’s fans will no longer be able to order from the all-day breakfast menu as well as some of the chain’s less popular menu items. That said, McDonald’s still plans to offer its fans their favorite items from McGriddles to Big Macs to quarter pounders, fries, and more.
According to a tweet and confirmed by McDonald’s President, Joe Erlinger, the decision to launch a limited menu is not due to supply issues but is simply put in place to make life easier for the restaurant employees. But don’t worry all-day breakfast fans, the menu will be back, eventually.
“To simplify operations in our kitchens and for our crew, and ensure the best possible experience for our customers, we are working with our franchisees and local restaurants to focus on serving our most popular choices and will begin temporarily removing some items from the menu over the next few weeks,” Bill Garrett, McDonald’s senior vice president of operations, said in a statement.
“We will regularly evaluate the situation and look to move back to our regular menu as soon as possible,” Garrett continued. “We look forward to continuing to serve our customers through take-out, Mobile Order & Pay, Drive Thru or, McDelivery at the majority of our restaurants.”
$McD will be rolling out a limited menu & will put a hold on ADB. This will happen in waves, area by area.
This is to help out & simplify operations, it’s not due to supply chain issues. https://t.co/MJaJ1S3t4x
— McD Truth (@McD_Truth) March 25, 2020
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