Get ready to be excited about something in 2020, as Macca’s has revealed that their cheeseburger shaker fries are once again hitting the menu.
2020 has been dull as, and literally the only rays of hope we’ve been counting on are all the brilliant comfort food that’s been coming out amongst the chaos.
Macca’s has been giving us a bit of smiles over quarantine, first releasing their banana caramel pie McFlurry, unveiling an entire cheesy range, and even rocking out a KitKat McFlurry.
Now, they’re back at it again, revealing that their coveted, salty, and golden brown cheeseburger shaker fries are hitting the menu once again, for a limited time.
Jo Feeney, the Marketing Director for McDonald’s Australia has said that their fries have been a “fan favourite right around the country,” and stand as “an iconic part of our menu.”
Starting today, “our popular Cheeseburger Shaker Fries will be returning to the menu for a limited time, giving our customers the option to shake things up next time they order fries.”
First hitting the menu back in 2017, many Aussies have been pining after the shakable fries since they disappeared. Luckily, quarantine has offered us the perfect opportunity to indulge in all the comfort foods, so the fries returning now couldn’t be more perfectly timed.
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In addition to this brilliant news, Macca’s is also introducing what they call to be their Fry Guarantee – basically, if you order fries and find that they aren’t hot of fresh enough to you liking, the beauties at McDonald’s will replace the on the spot, or hand you a voucher if you’re in a bit of a hurry.
Keen to get your mitts on the freshly returned cheeseburger shaker fries? The menu item will be rolling out nationwide today, and be around for a limited time, so simply see where your nearest Macca’s is, and lunch will be beyond sorted.
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