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McDonald's Philippines [15] maintains a menu catered towards the Filipino market. Among these items are: The McSpaghetti, a sweet tomato pasta with Frankfurter bits introduced in 1986. The Chicken McDo, a meal of fried chicken, steamed rice and gravy was introduced in 1987, and the Burger McDo was introduced in 1993. [5] [failed verification]
Menu items in McDonald's in the Philippines include McSpaghetti, Chicken McDo, Burger McDo and McCrispy Chicken Sandwich, to compete with the country's largest fast-food retail Jollibee. From 2001 to 2003/2006 to 2007, the McRice, steamed rice formed into buns, was available as a replacement for bread buns on beef and chicken sandwiches. [ 43 ]
Few brands are seen as more all-American than McDonald’s. But the global fast food giant serves fare well beyond its roots as a burger stand. See what the rest of the world enjoys.
Dinner Menu – After testing pasta in the South in 1989, McDonald's began testing a pasta-based menu at 40 units across Rochester, New York, in September 1991, including Italian-American classics such as lasagna, fettuccine alfredo, and spaghetti with meatballs. In the early 1990s, a new Dinner Menu was tested for 6–12 months at two ...
Buy One, Add One for $1. With options from the McValue menu, customers select one full-priced menu item from the options below and pay $1 to purchase another item, McDonald's said.
Few brands are seen as more all-American than McDonald’s. But the global fast food giant serves fare well beyond its roots as a burger stand. See what the rest of the world enjoys.
Closed due to poor sales and high prices. McDonald's has since attempted to reenter the Bolivian market, but with little success. 4 Jamaica April 15, 1995 October 14, 2005 Closed due to political issues and declining sales. [55] 5 Montenegro (part of Serbia and Montenegro at the time) June 1, 2004 2007
In contrast, same-store sales increased by 8.8% in Q3—before the increased menu prices—beating analyst estimates at the time. Low income customers are snubbing fast food for home-cooking.