McDonald's has discontinued one of its menu items described by customers as "the best one of all time".
The fast food chain has more than 1,400 restaurants scattered across the UK and is famous for iconic meals including the Big Mac and Happy Meals.
McDonald's also has its own range of wraps, which features various flavours including:
- Katsu Chicken
- Sweet Chilli Chicken
- BBQ and Bacon Chicken
- Spicy Veggie
McDonald's discontinues "best" wrap from its menu
However, one wrap that will no longer be appearing on McDonald's menus is the Caesar and Bacon Chicken one, which the fast food chain revealing it has been discontinued.
McDonald's Caesar and Bacon Chicken wraps has been taken off the menu. (Image: McDonald's) One fan, posting on Reddit group r/McDonaldsUK, asked why they were unable to find the wrap in-store.
They posted: "Chicken bacon Caesar wrap. Where has it gone? Please don’t tell me it’s discontinued. It’s the best one of them all!"
A McDonald's spokesperson, speaking to The Sun, confirmed the popular wrap had been taken off the menu as part of a "rotation".
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The spokesperson said: "As part of our regular wrap rotation, we've taken the Caesar wrap off the menu for now.
"We're always evolving our menu with our customers in mind to keep things fresh and exciting."
McDonald's customers did not take kindly to the news that its Caesar and Bacon Chicken wrap had been discontinued.
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One person, posting on Reddit, said: "What the hell?! Why’s this not been publicised anywhere. It was the best one of all of them.
"I can’t believe they’ve decided to go with the katsu over it. How can I complain."
While another fan commented: "It was the only good one in this current line up, I'll glady die in this hill."
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