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  2. Hey McDonald's: We Want These Menu Items Back - AOL

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    Pizza (Late 1980s-2000) McDonald's Pizza was a menu item that was introduced in the late 1980s, hoping to attract more customers during dinner time.

  3. Discontinued McDonald's Items - AOL

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    McDonald's has built a vast fast food empire on classics like the Big Mac, french fries and McFlurries, but not every item on the menu has lasted as long. Do you remember the short-lived Arch ...

  4. The 7 Discontinued Items From McDonald’s That We Miss ... - AOL

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    There are currently 13,544 McDonald’s locations in the United States.. That makes it the third largest restaurant chain in the country — following Subway and Starbucks with 20,325 and 15,988 ...

  5. List of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's line of larger chicken sandwiches (The Classic, Club, Ranch BLT, and Southwest), which are part of the McDonald's Premium line, were introduced in July 2005 as part of McDonald's menu revamp. The Classic includes lettuce, tomato, and mayo. The club also has lettuce, tomato and mayo but also comes with Swiss cheese and bacon.

  6. McDonald's Reveals Which Menu Items it Won't Be ... - AOL

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    McDonald’s U.S. President Joe Erlinger said during the WSJ Global Food Forum that salads won't be returning to the menu due to low demand. He also shared that its plant-based McPlant burger will ...

  7. Arch Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    The Arch Deluxe was a hamburger sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's in 1996 and marketed specifically to adults. Despite having the largest advertising and promotional budget in fast food history at the time, [4] it was soon discontinued after failing to become popular.

  8. McDonald's new fall menu items are turning fans in the U.S. green with envy. Earlier this week, the U.K. food blogger known online as Big Daddy B offered a first look at the fan-favorite burger ...

  9. Control Strip - Wikipedia

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    Apple removed Control Strip in 2001 as a consequence of its move to Mac OS X. Apple initially attempted to integrate the Control Strip’s features into the Dock . After this was found to be too clumsy, most of its features were again duplicated in the menu extras of 10.1.