I’ve witnessed complaints of cheese not being melted enough but this looked like it had been sat around for a while – I’m guessing as my side of Halloumi Fries were being finalised.īut my journey from the drive-thru back to work is 3 mins at best and I can’t attribute that time to making the cheese look like this.Īnd it was dry – as in the overall build and the two beef patties. ![]() If my burger today was anything to go by, I bet there have been some unhappy commentators regarding McDonald’s latest promotional beef burger.įirstly, you will note that congealed mess of a cheese slice which looked really off-putting to be honest. Not really Click & Serve is it children…Īs I drove off, someone was reversing into one of the bays and I saw them get out and walk towards the restaurant. To my left – an empty van taking up a space and to my right, an empty car which later revealed to be a delivery partner vehicle. ![]() I arrived way before that dreaded midday point (especially in school holidays) and was greeted by approx. On paper, this all sounds respectable and I was looking forward to sampling this – apologies for the late review but I was on holiday when this first came out!īefore I get into/onto the crux of the matter at hand, let’s take another moment to record our Click & Serve observations. It’s a Spanish-inspired double beef burger featuring a chilli cheddar slice, red onion rings, a spicy tomato sauce and lettuce all housed in a sesame and paprika flavoured bun. NONE.Īnd… what a fantastic journey we have had in the last 10 years!! I don’t need to remind you where you first heard the line-up of the 2022 event (OK this build has had a name change) but seeing all the media coverage of “what’s new at McDonald’s” always reminds me of a time where none of them reported about it. ![]() The Summer Menu continues at McDonald’s UK and up next for review is The Spicy Spanish Stack.
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