McDonald's Discontinues 'Best' Menu Item Leaving Fans Asking 'How Can I Complain'
- In 2025, McDonald's removed the Caesar and Bacon Chicken wrap from its UK menu.
- The removal happened as part of McDonald's regular menu rotation to keep offerings fresh and exciting for customers.
- The wrap was offered alongside other flavors such as Katsu Chicken, Sweet Chilli, BBQ with Bacon Chicken, and a Spicy Vegetarian option.
- Customers reacted negatively online, describing the discontinued wrap as "the best one of all time" and expressing disbelief over its replacement with Katsu Chicken.
- McDonald's operates over 1,400 UK restaurants and continues evolving its menu to balance iconic meals with new options amidst customer feedback.
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McDonald's fans fume after 'best' item quietly axed from menu - The Mirror
The wrap was first introduced back in the summer of 2023 and consists of chicken breast strips - either fried or grilled - crispy onions, rashers of bacon and lettuce, wrapped in a soft tortilla
McDonald's customers are raging after 'best' menu item is quietly discontinued
MCDONALD’S has confirmed it’s axed “the best” menu item leaving customers raging. The fast food giant has ditched its Chicken Bacon Caesar Wrap as part of a “rotation” of its offering. McDonald’s has ditched its Chicken Bacon Caesar Wrap from menus The wrap, which combined chicken breast strips, crispy onions, rashers of bacon and lettuce, was first launched in summer 2023. However, the home of the Big Mac said it was taken off menus earlier thi…
McDonald's fans fume after 'best' item quietly axed from menu
The wrap was first introduced back in the summer of 2023 and consists of chicken breast strips – either fried or grilled – crispy onions, rashers of bacon and lettuce, wrapped in a soft tortilla 14:41, 30 May 2025Updated 15:52, 30 May 2025 McDonald’s has quietly axed the “best” menu item, and fans are fuming. The fast food chain has confirmed that it’s taken off the Chicken Bacon Caesar Wrap from its menu. The wrap was first introduced back in …
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