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Don't get me wrong, I'm all about these top 30's now, but I've been wondering if there's any particular reason why you started doing them all of a sudden? Is it like an anniversary or something, or did you just think it was time to start rollin' 'em out?
The Angus burgers are a permanent item in Australia as well, which I have them here and there because yes, they are expensive. Still doesn't beat the McRib!
Every summer in my region of Ontario Canada, I look forward to lobster season out east bc of the McLobster returning. It's a wonderful sandwich with huge pieces of fresh lobster including whole claws and large tail pieces. :)
The McDLT was great! One of my all-time favourite McD items. Flipping the burger side onto the lettuce side was NOT as hard or traumatic as some people think. The problem with the McDLT was that it used a LOT of Styrofoam at a time when environmental awareness was starting to reach mainstream society. I felt a little guilty eating them.
Note something missing about the Angus. Current and commonly held belief for main reason the sandwich line failed. Many thought they were getting less meat for paying more; they believed 1/3 is less than 1/4.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! I remember McDonald's pizzas and fajitas back in the 90s. They were great..!! Amazing food. McDonald's is one of the best fast food franchises in the entire world..!!
I actually really liked the fish mcbites when they came out. I feel like it was around Lent, because there were also shamrock shakes. Wings also weren't all that bad. I was just more disappointed when the fish mcbites were gone, though.
Honestly, this is the main reason fast food places try new seafood dishes. There are still places that only have fish sandwiches / fish & chips during Lent.
I live in one of the test markets for the Angus Burgers and they were _damn good burgers._ I liked the Deluxe and my dad especially loved the mushroom and swiss and was really bummed when they disappeared.
Years ago at a McDonald's i frequented and never did special orders. But one day, i asked them to make double quarter pounder made like a big mac. It honestly was one of the most satisfying meals I've ever had from the franchise. 😊
The Arch Deluxe came out when I was in junior high school and I absolutely loved it! I would go as well as far to say that it might be my favorite fast food burger of all time.
Ray Crock wasn't the founder of McDonalds. It was a pair of brothers with the last name McDonalds that started one restaurant after redoing their kitchen to be more fast-food friendly and sold tours of the kitchen and how they did their food to anyone who had a wopping $600 in their pockets. other fast-food places like Taco Bell and Burger King took tours and copied the layout of the kitchen, with their own food items. Ray Crock liked what he saw and wanted to franchise it, promising the brothers he would run every single location himself. eventually he wanted to buy the brothers out and they sold out to the tune of $2.7 million keeping their original location which sadly folded. it was the better McDonalds.
The Big'n'Tasty is still sold from time to time in the UK as the "Big Tasty". The main difference other than the size is the fact it uses emmental instead of cheddar.
Mcdonalds needs to do 3 things: 1. Lower their prices! 2. Bring back grilled chicken sandwiches. 3. Go back to their old style of pies from the 90s/00s.
Tell your mom she’s right. One of my college roommates worked at McDonald’s. He would bring home three or four of those pizzas a shift. They didn’t sell, manager gave them to the broke college students. And they were like barely-salted crackers with an unnecessarily-sweet tomato sauce and bland cheese. We tried to add spices or do something to make them better, but it just wasn’t going to happen. I got to the point where I groaned every time I saw another silly McPizza box with the Golden Arches M’s turned to look like the letter Z.
I loved the pepperoni McPizza! It was really good! The only drawback was the time it took to heat it up. Not so good if you have to get back to work or school! Also, there wasn't much difference between a McPizza and a frozen pizza that you could buy in stores. It was just pricier and a tad bigger.
I am from Bulgaria and we still have the Big N tasty except it just called the BIG TASTY. They never pulled it here. Honestly the best burger at McDonalds.
Fun fact: here in the Philippines, all fast food must have Filipino style spaghetti.. on the menu. Jollibee has it, so the others must follow.. and yeah we all aware that our spaghetti is sweet and it’s unpleasant to some people who is not a Filipino.. there’s a reason why we like our spaghetti. During world war 2, our tomato supply from America was cut and some other food products. We don’t have any ketchup and other tomato products, instead we used Banana as substitute and created Banana ketchup and Filipino used it in the spaghetti sauce, because we don’t have tomatoes.. that’s the birth of Sweet spaghetti Filipino style
Missing the Big Xtra in Canada, I found it late and was devastated when it was discontinued. Still love me Whopper with cheese though, even if BK has gone down hill on how the patty looks
17:25 Because the spaghetti in the Philippines has distinct flavors that resonates to the Filipino style spaghetti. No question why its popular here, its not your typical bland fastfood spaghetti from other places.
Hot and spicy McChicken is still available in many areas The Angus burger was discontinued around the same time that most other fast food companies did Fiance mcbites were very popular. It was a LTO
When I was in Italy and Mexico. The McDonalds there doesnt sell spicy mcchicken. Italy sells a grilled chicken and Mexico had a buffalo and bbq burger. If anyone goes to Chicago we have the global McDonalds in Fulton Market in the west loop. Right now they have a teriyaki burger from Japan and a spicy ghost pepper sandwhich and garlic pepper waffle fries from i think Canada. The dessert are from Spain and France. The menu changes every quarter and occasionally they have breakfast items from other countries.
And the one behind the documentary was puzzled why did his documentary project that will be fully funded by sponsors got fewer heads nodding. I refer to Morgan Spurlock's documentary that was sponsored by Mane n Tail and some city who renamed themselves as the documentary title for some days.
Yup. I get that people don't go to McDonald's for a salad, but having options for a family wanting to go together was great. I don't think they even do side salads anymore. I used to get a 6 piece chicken nuggets and a side salad and make my own chicken nugget salad. No more.
Hehe that's why Jollibee technically is more successful than MacDonalds... Cause when jollibee tries these, it succeeds All that from a "third" world country hehe
The pizza was GREAT! I didn’t get it often back in the 90’s cuz only a few served it, but everytime I got the opportunity I asked my mom to get me some…
I like pineapple on pizza. I like the idea of the Hawaiian burger. In the Philippines, we have an Aloha burger, or a burger with a slice of pineapple on top, sold at local burger chain Jollibee
The mini mac failed because if you order a cheeseburger without ketchup and mustard and add lettuce and mac sauce it cost between $1.30 - $1.50 while the mini mac official is double the cost. Also if you tried ordering the fake mini mac you might get an also mcmanager ringing it in as the official version and then you waste time arguing about a dollar and then you just leave and go somewhere else. But on the other side to that argument the manager is being watch in person by some asshat im corporate making sure that they do that or else the manager will lose their job.
In Chile we have an alcoholic drink called "terremoto" (white wine, pomegranate syrup and ice cream) McDonald's decided to do a McFlurry inspired on it It was disgusting
The MCDLT was not a flop. People loved the taste. The problem was that the health authorities at the time said that they couldn't sell one part cold and one part hot like that. And the MCDLT went away. And it was a sad day when it went away.
I remember the McCrab. Not only did it taste bad (it was supposed to be made with Old Bay but everyone I talked to said that didn't taste like any Old Bay they ever had!!) but when word got out that the "Maryland" crab cake wasn't made with blue crab meat, people felt they were lied to. It disappeared from menus a week or two later. Edit: SALAD SHAKERS!!!! I actually loved those things!! They made me WANT to eat salad and I was crushed when they discontinued them. 😭
I remember the Spanish Omelet bagel and really liked it. I remember when they cancelled it then went to Colorado for work training and was happy to see it at a McD there :)
I clicked on this thinking there wasn't gonna be that many items. I was SO wrong but also I remembered most of these after seeing them 😅 I was a fan of the onion nuggets and spicy chicken, there was a time I was into the shaker salads too, I liked em I don't remember the pizza and spaghetti though
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Don't get me wrong, I'm all about these top 30's now, but I've been wondering if there's any particular reason why you started doing them all of a sudden? Is it like an anniversary or something, or did you just think it was time to start rollin' 'em out?
the chopped beefsteak sandwich and the hot and spicy mcchicken
Chopped beefsteak sandwich
McDonald's STILL serve the Hot & Spicy McChicken sandwiches...it was never discontinued!!!
I know! And I like it too!
Yep Mostly in McDonalds in south louisiana Ive seen.
Texas too
I had 1 yesterday. Never order a plain mchicken. Didn't even know they existed
They do offer them in the uk rn
Am I the only one who think onion nuggets sound delicious? Plus no need to worry about the onion coming out of the fried ring
I'd like to try them at least once
I love 🧅
And the mighty wings
a diner near me serves them, they are absolutely delicious and they’re great with honey mustard
The Angus burgers are a permanent item in Australia as well, which I have them here and there because yes, they are expensive. Still doesn't beat the McRib!
That mushroom and Swiss angus was soooo fire
There was some kind of seasoning on it that made it really tasty. I've been trying to recreate it for years but it never seems quite right.
Bring it back!
Yes, it was phenomenal wish it would come back
Every summer in my region of Ontario Canada, I look forward to lobster season out east bc of the McLobster returning. It's a wonderful sandwich with huge pieces of fresh lobster including whole claws and large tail pieces. :)
The McDLT was great! One of my all-time favourite McD items. Flipping the burger side onto the lettuce side was NOT as hard or traumatic as some people think. The problem with the McDLT was that it used a LOT of Styrofoam at a time when environmental awareness was starting to reach mainstream society. I felt a little guilty eating them.
*I'm surprised they never opted to use cardboard instead.*
@@winniebae4alwayyz963 IIRC it was right on the cusp of them switching from Styrofoam to cardboard.
Nine dollars actually does sound reasonable for a shellfish sandwich, but who would go to McDonald’s for something like that?
*_Exactly._*
The mcsalad shaker is why I shake my salad to mix the dressing around to this day lol.
Me too!!! It's the only way. 🤣
Note something missing about the Angus.
Current and commonly held belief for main reason the sandwich line failed. Many thought they were getting less meat for paying more; they believed 1/3 is less than 1/4.
I wonder if they wanted a 1/10th pound burger over a 1/3rd pound burger.
I remember the Fish McBites commercials from 2013.
I loved the Arch Deluxe.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! I remember McDonald's pizzas and fajitas back in the 90s. They were great..!! Amazing food. McDonald's is one of the best fast food franchises in the entire world..!!
I actually really liked the fish mcbites when they came out. I feel like it was around Lent, because there were also shamrock shakes. Wings also weren't all that bad. I was just more disappointed when the fish mcbites were gone, though.
Honestly, this is the main reason fast food places try new seafood dishes. There are still places that only have fish sandwiches / fish & chips during Lent.
They've never had fish mcbites at the McDonald's restaurants in Oklahoma, but I wish I could try them
Angus burgers were freakin amazing...wish they would come back
I live in one of the test markets for the Angus Burgers and they were _damn good burgers._ I liked the Deluxe and my dad especially loved the mushroom and swiss and was really bummed when they disappeared.
Years ago at a McDonald's i frequented and never did special orders. But one day, i asked them to make double quarter pounder made like a big mac. It honestly was one of the most satisfying meals I've ever had from the franchise. 😊
McRib is the worst, most disgusting offering ever. And they may still have it
I ate it when it came out but it was so horribly sweet. YUCK!!!!!
The Arch Deluxe came out when I was in junior high school and I absolutely loved it! I would go as well as far to say that it might be my favorite fast food burger of all time.
I was also in junior high when the Arch Deluxe came out and I agree!
Ray Crock wasn't the founder of McDonalds. It was a pair of brothers with the last name McDonalds that started one restaurant after redoing their kitchen to be more fast-food friendly and sold tours of the kitchen and how they did their food to anyone who had a wopping $600 in their pockets. other fast-food places like Taco Bell and Burger King took tours and copied the layout of the kitchen, with their own food items. Ray Crock liked what he saw and wanted to franchise it, promising the brothers he would run every single location himself. eventually he wanted to buy the brothers out and they sold out to the tune of $2.7 million keeping their original location which sadly folded. it was the better McDonalds.
I miss the steak, egg, and cheese bagel every day 😩
They sell them in Chicago
Pennsylvania too
Me too😫🥯🥩🍳🧀 I wish they’d bring back a lot of them.
They sell them in Ohio, too.
Also sold in west virginia
17:07 Bob: “but we don’t make spagh-“
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@@circleancopan7748you mean jolibee?
The Big'n'Tasty is still sold from time to time in the UK as the "Big Tasty". The main difference other than the size is the fact it uses emmental instead of cheddar.
fish bites and tatar sauce sounds like a winnig combo to me
The mushroom & swiss Angus burger was freakin' awesome!
the spicy mcchickens are back actually, i get them any time i go to mcdonalds
In Arizona (phx area at least) only has spicy version.
@@frostlion93 here in Vegas they still sell them. I grew up with the hot and spicy. The original mc chicken tastes horrible.
Texas has them. Never stopped selling them.
The thumbnail is the Hawaiian pizza debate all over again
That’s just what I was thinking!
So, where do you stand on this divisive issue?
@@WatchMojoI could go either way.
@@WatchMojoI’m all for it
People are strange.
I loved the Arch Deluxe and the McSalad Shakers. I used to love the salads from Wendy's too, before they ruined them
McDonald's mclobster? Eww 😂
can you do top 10 taco bell menu item fails?
Mcdonalds needs to do 3 things:
1. Lower their prices!
2. Bring back grilled chicken sandwiches.
3. Go back to their old style of pies from the 90s/00s.
I wish they'd bring back the southern chicken sandwich
I showed an earlier "McDonald's Fails" video to my mom a few years ago, and she said the McPizza sounded gross.
Tell your mom she’s right. One of my college roommates worked at McDonald’s. He would bring home three or four of those pizzas a shift. They didn’t sell, manager gave them to the broke college students. And they were like barely-salted crackers with an unnecessarily-sweet tomato sauce and bland cheese. We tried to add spices or do something to make them better, but it just wasn’t going to happen. I got to the point where I groaned every time I saw another silly McPizza box with the Golden Arches M’s turned to look like the letter Z.
I loved the pepperoni McPizza! It was really good! The only drawback was the time it took to heat it up. Not so good if you have to get back to work or school! Also, there wasn't much difference between a McPizza and a frozen pizza that you could buy in stores. It was just pricier and a tad bigger.
I really wish I was around for the McPizza days. I genuinely want to try one.
This might sound crazy but the fish bites actually look good.
I am from Bulgaria and we still have the Big N tasty except it just called the BIG TASTY. They never pulled it here. Honestly the best burger at McDonalds.
Same in Portugal.
Poland has a version of the Big N Tasty but they use a horseradish mayo. It was delicious!!!!
Fun fact: here in the Philippines, all fast food must have Filipino style spaghetti.. on the menu. Jollibee has it, so the others must follow.. and yeah we all aware that our spaghetti is sweet and it’s unpleasant to some people who is not a Filipino..
there’s a reason why we like our spaghetti. During world war 2, our tomato supply from America was cut and some other food products. We don’t have any ketchup and other tomato products, instead we used Banana as substitute and created Banana ketchup and Filipino used it in the spaghetti sauce, because we don’t have tomatoes.. that’s the birth of Sweet spaghetti Filipino style
The Angus burgers haven't been on the Canadian menu in a long time. They continued for maybe a couple years after the US stopped serving them.
McSpaghetti are nice to partner with the fries as sauce. The spaghetti are also served as a platter for 4 in delivery apps today.
16:47 no wayyyy, it was a hit in Indonesia around 2007-10s, hahaha. I personally LOVED it!! But they already stripped that from the menu today..
Me and my mom thought this was so funny.
Missing the Big Xtra in Canada, I found it late and was devastated when it was discontinued. Still love me Whopper with cheese though, even if BK has gone down hill on how the patty looks
This is pretty much a compilation of various McDonald’s lists over the years, complete with Rebecca’s original voiceovers.
I love the pizzas. Wish they bring them back. McDonald’s in Pomeroy Ohio was the last location to serve the pizzas till 2016 I believe.
I actually loved the apple walnut salad! I was a regular on ordering that and the chicken wraps. Wish they still had them!
17:25 Because the spaghetti in the Philippines has distinct flavors that resonates to the Filipino style spaghetti. No question why its popular here, its not your typical bland fastfood spaghetti from other places.
But now there Jollibee spaghetti 🍝 & folks go crazy for it
i used to get those Mcsalad shakers . & if they bring it back they can take my money !
Hot and spicy McChicken is still available in many areas
The Angus burger was discontinued around the same time that most other fast food companies did
Fiance mcbites were very popular. It was a LTO
The only cure for anorexia?
This McVideo
The "Big N Tasty" is still sold in the UK, but, for some reason, without the N (it's just "Big Tasty" over here)
Various places in europe have it, but i can only remember france, spain and Portugal
Wow, these McDonald's fails were epic! 🍔😂
The fruit & walnut salad was my favorite!! Idk what is going on 🤣
When I was in Italy and Mexico. The McDonalds there doesnt sell spicy mcchicken. Italy sells a grilled chicken and Mexico had a buffalo and bbq burger. If anyone goes to Chicago we have the global McDonalds in Fulton Market in the west loop. Right now they have a teriyaki burger from Japan and a spicy ghost pepper sandwhich and garlic pepper waffle fries from i think Canada. The dessert are from Spain and France. The menu changes every quarter and occasionally they have breakfast items from other countries.
McDonald’s pizza was amazing. It’s the one item I wished they’d bring back
NGL, I'd totally grab the hula burger, onion nuggies, and that walnut salad.......
Super Size could have been on this list
And the one behind the documentary was puzzled why did his documentary project that will be fully funded by sponsors got fewer heads nodding.
I refer to Morgan Spurlock's documentary that was sponsored by Mane n Tail and some city who renamed themselves as the documentary title for some days.
I miss the salad shakers. They need to bring them back.
that Hula Burger would be great to comeback as a vegan option
But still will be beat by the fish sandwich.
#25. That's so wrong. Like others have said, the hot and spicy mcchicken still on the menu and it's my favorite burger to order.
$9 for snow crab? Count me in! Now days a Quarter pounder is $9.
The mighty wings was good
Utah has spicy McChicken but not the regular ones
Texas as well
Sichuan sauce was good tho
The Big and Tasty was my all time favorite!!!! I was so upset when it left
The Salad Shakers were one of my FAVORITE menu items!! That chicken caesar one was a hit in my household
Yup. I get that people don't go to McDonald's for a salad, but having options for a family wanting to go together was great. I don't think they even do side salads anymore. I used to get a 6 piece chicken nuggets and a side salad and make my own chicken nugget salad. No more.
Hehe that's why Jollibee technically is more successful than MacDonalds...
Cause when jollibee tries these, it succeeds
All that from a "third" world country hehe
Szechuan sauce wasn't that bad, and I'll fight anyone who says
The pizza was GREAT! I didn’t get it often back in the 90’s cuz only a few served it, but everytime I got the opportunity I asked my mom to get me some…
Big n tasty is literally just a whopper
I like pineapple on pizza. I like the idea of the Hawaiian burger. In the Philippines, we have an Aloha burger, or a burger with a slice of pineapple on top, sold at local burger chain Jollibee
The mini mac failed because if you order a cheeseburger without ketchup and mustard and add lettuce and mac sauce it cost between $1.30 - $1.50 while the mini mac official is double the cost. Also if you tried ordering the fake mini mac you might get an also mcmanager ringing it in as the official version and then you waste time arguing about a dollar and then you just leave and go somewhere else. But on the other side to that argument the manager is being watch in person by some asshat im corporate making sure that they do that or else the manager will lose their job.
McCrab" is really just someones way to justify saying "I got crabs at McDonald's in San Fran"
almost didn't recognize daym drops without his beard @ 6:38
I recognised him. He introduced me to Five Guys.
In Chile we have an alcoholic drink called "terremoto" (white wine, pomegranate syrup and ice cream)
McDonald's decided to do a McFlurry inspired on it
It was disgusting
We have those wings in the Philippines right now. They are just fried chicken. Underwhelming 😂
HEY! I liked the Chopped Beefsteak Sandwich! And the onion taters too!!!
The MCDLT was not a flop. People loved the taste. The problem was that the health authorities at the time said that they couldn't sell one part cold and one part hot like that. And the MCDLT went away. And it was a sad day when it went away.
And that they couldn't sell them open face at the time.
The Big ‘n’ Tasty was one of my mom’s favorites and the Onion Nuggets actually sounded pretty good, wish I could have tried them.
McDLT was good It's just the styrofoam container left too much waste
I remember the McCrab. Not only did it taste bad (it was supposed to be made with Old Bay but everyone I talked to said that didn't taste like any Old Bay they ever had!!) but when word got out that the "Maryland" crab cake wasn't made with blue crab meat, people felt they were lied to. It disappeared from menus a week or two later.
Edit: SALAD SHAKERS!!!! I actually loved those things!! They made me WANT to eat salad and I was crushed when they discontinued them. 😭
Does anyone remember a burger and sauce on a rye bun?
When they bring it back for limited times only, I always get the McRib.
At least the McDonald's menu items in colombia didn't failed at all.
? I get a hot and spicy mcchicken every time I go to McDonald’s.
The only thing this video makes me nostalgic for is plastic straws.
Damn now I want a 🍔 burger 🍔
Thank you very much, WatchMojo. 😂
The wings were actually pretty good
Wish Maccas Australia still had decent wraps especially at breakfast coz eating a mcmuffin while driving is hard 😅
In the UK we have a Big Tasty
The morning mcwraps were delicious 💙 I remember going back after because I really wanted another. It me feeling like Thor from that. coffee scene 💙
When I see pineapple on a burger, all I can think of BangChan’s confusion
I remember the Spanish Omelet bagel and really liked it. I remember when they cancelled it then went to Colorado for work training and was happy to see it at a McD there :)
am i the only one who thinks the mcgratin croquette sounds good
I clicked on this thinking there wasn't gonna be that many items.
I was SO wrong but also I remembered most of these after seeing them 😅 I was a fan of the onion nuggets and spicy chicken, there was a time I was into the shaker salads too, I liked em
I don't remember the pizza and spaghetti though
It was in the late 90s, but I know that I could get the pizza and spaghetti in Texas, but it wasn't in California where I lived at the time.
@@Terahnee ohh it must have only been available in certain places then
I loved that big and tasty
The big tasty is still served in Britain, we have it roughly once a year and personally, it is my favourite burger at mcdonalds
Its too bad that the chopped beefsteak was discontinued before my time, I would have loved to tase that today.
I thought the whopper competitor was the Big Xtra? Or was that the Canadian version?
Mmmmmmmm. McFish🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤😋😋😋😋😋😋
4:24 R.I.P. Kobe Bryant. 💕