- Home
- McDonald’s...
McDonald’s Is Bringing Back a Fan-Favorite Burger for the First Time in 2 Years
Get it while you can!
McDonald’s may have declared summer 2024 the “summer of deals,” but that doesn’t mean it’s limiting its menu plans to just the $5 value meal. As we take to the roads and skies to get us to our summer vacations, we can’t resist a simple trip to Mickey D’s. And what's a better way to welcome customers to the Golden Arches than with new menu offerings?
Of course, we’ll always love ordering a Big Mac and Coke, but when we’re in the mood for something different, we like to turn to the LTO menu. This summer, that limited-time menu will feature an all-new Kit Kat Banana Split McFlurry, plus the return of two fan-favorite burgers.
McDonald's Brings Back 2 Fan-Favorite Burgers
Starting July 10, McDonald’s is bringing back its Smoky BLT Quarter Pounder with Cheese and its Smoky BLT Double Quarter Pounder.
These two quarter-pound burgers, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, bacon, and smoky BLT sauce, originally joined menus in 2022 alongside the Oreo Fudge McFlurry. This summer, Ronald McDonald is trading in the chocolatey Oreo for crispy chocolate wafers, strawberries, and bananas in a new dessert, but keeping the Smoky BLT Quarter Pounders the same.
The burgers are an upgraded version of the OG Quarter Pounder with Cheese—adding crispy bacon, juicy tomatoes, crunchy lettuce, and smoky, creamy sauce in place of the traditional pickles, onions, ketchup, and mustard. And, just like the classic, the Smoky BLT Quarter Pounder with Cheese can be supersized to include two quarter-pound patties on the Smoky BLT Double Quarter Pounder.
McDonald’s BLT burgers are quite similar to the Quarter Pounder BLT sold year-round in Canada—however, unlike on the Canadian menu, the U.S. BLTs won’t extend to the breakfast offerings. Seeing as fans longingly awaited the return of the smoky bacon burger for two years, we won’t push our luck by asking for an egg BLT, too.
So, if you’ve been craving the smoky, juicy, crispy burger since you indulged in your last one two years ago, now’s your chance. But, you won’t have long. The Smoky BLT Quarter Pounders are only back for a limited time, so get your ba-ba-ba-ba-butt to the drive-thru ASAP.
Read the original article on All Recipes.
- https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/mcdonald-s-is-bringing-back-a-fan-favorite-burger-for-the-first-time-in-2-years/ar-BB1pD5dr?ocid=00000000
Related
10 Cars That Should Last 300K Miles
When shopping for a new car, reliability is one of the most important factors for many buyers. Getting a vehicle that will last for years without major issues can save a lot of time and money down the...
MoneyIRS issues final rules for inherited IRAs — but many are 'missing the boat' on taxes, pro says
The IRS has finalized rules on required withdrawals for certain inherited individual retirement accounts and other plans. Here's how it could affect your taxes.
MoneyCoca Cola CEO sounds the alarm on a growing problem
The top beverage chief identified a trend that consumers should know about.
MoneyThe surprising way the bond market is reacting to Trump vs. Harris
Slight changes in the direction of Treasury yields are acting as a barometer of traders’ sentiment about the race for the White House.
MoneyThis 66-year-old has worked at McDonald's for 50 years: ‘I never thought it would be my forever job’
Paul Hendel started working at the McDonald's in Merrick, New York in 1973 when he was just 16 years old. The gig paid $1.85 an hour.
MoneyHow long does an SSD last?
SSDs are known to be more durable than HDDs, but just how long does a solid-state drive last? Let's find out.
MoneyHarvard-trained researcher: People with high emotional intelligence always do 3 things when talking to others
Harvard-trained researcher and Mind Body Emotion founder Dr. Jenny Woo reveals the communication secrets of the most emotionally intelligent people.
MoneyAnother huge brand fast-food operator files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The filing follows multiple Burger King and Popeye's franchisees filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Money