McDonald's Latest Limited-Time Items Have Been Described as "Disgusting" and "Foul"
Several weeks ago, McDonald's added its most popular hacks to the menu. Fans came up with these sandwiches, but tasters seem to have disliked them.
Creating new, off-menu products from existing parts has been a popular menu refresher for decades. Customers seem deceived when
McDonald's accepts and advertises these rogue combinations—we expect true novelties from your test kitchen! McDonald's limited-time
Hash Brown McMuffin, Crunchy Double, Surf +Turf, and Land, Air & Sea menu changes upset customers.
Many online culinary magazine and social media reviews have criticized the DIY nature of these hacks. Thousands of social media customers disagree
The @McDonalds "menu hack" is ordering two sandwiches from the menu and assembling them. Smart approach to sell two sandwiches as a new item.
Menu "hacks" by @McDonalds were terrible. If it's on the menu, it's not a hack. Second, what are you delivering without assembling the "hack"?
buying the Land, Air & Sea meant buying three McDonald's sandwiches—the Big Mac, Filet-o-Fish, and McChicken—which was so disappointing
In her Washington Post review, Emily Heil noted that the Land, Air & Sea and Surf + Turf's fish and beef taste "unholy," and the "here are all the parts