McDonald's adding international menu favorites to American menu in June

McDonald's is preparing to add a slew of international menu favorites to its American menu in June.

Business Insider reported last month the fast food chain is planning to roll out an international menu at American locations in June, which would include:

  • Grand McExtreme Bacon Burger from Spain 
  • Stroopwafel McFlurry from the Netherlands
  • Tomato-mozzarella chicken sandwich from Canada
  • Cheesy bacon fries from Australia

McDonald's confirmed the plans on Tuesday, saying the menu additions would roll out on June 5.

“We know our customers who travel abroad enjoy sampling our international menu items. Because we are always innovating our menu, we are thrilled to leverage our global scale and offer popular flavors from around the world to our U.S. customers,” said Linda VanGosen, McDonald’s Vice President of Menu Innovation. “We are committed to creating everyday feel-good moments for customers no matter what McDonald’s restaurant they walk into anywhere in the world.” 

McDonald's has tested some of these items in markets in the U.S., including a test run of the Stroopwafel McFlurry in South Florida last year.

Earlier this year, McDonald's announced a revamping of their burgers.

The company said last week that it will "move away" from its Signature Crafted Recipes line — which includes items like a mushroom and swiss cheese burger and one with bacon, cheddar and fried onions — on its national menu to focus on its Quarter Pounder. McDonald's said it made the decision based on customer feedback.

Over the past few months, the company has introduced new versions of its classic Quarter Pounder to its national menu: One with bacon, and a deluxe version with lettuce and tomato. Both are prepared with fresh beef.

"With more and more fresh beef offerings for their core sandwiches, it was probably the next natural step for them to phase those out and put the priority on the Quarter Pounder," Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy said. Restaurants that "have focused around reducing the number of products to improve speed of service and order accuracy" tend to have more success, he noted.

McDonald's has indeed been paring back its offerings.

Recently, McDonald's shared its plan to shrink its late-night menu: Starting April 30, Artisan Grilled Chicken Sandwiches, Buttermilk Crispy Chicken Sandwiches, Buttermilk Crispy Tenders, Filet-O-Fish and premium salads will not be available from midnight to 5 a.m., according to the company. Signature Crafted Recipes were also on that list. Other late-night menu items, including Big Macs, Quarter Pounders and McNuggets, will still be available.

"We'll be simplifying what's served after midnight so customers can get the most popular favorites," said Andrea Abate, spokesperson for McDonald's, at the time.

McDonald's wants to reduce the "complexity" of menus and store operations, CFO Kevin Ozan told analysts at a conference last month. He added that the company's new additions — all day breakfast, fresh beef and premium sandwiches — have "created a little bit slower drive-thru times."

Meanwhile, the company is expanding its breakfast menu — an important meal for fast food chains. In October, the company added its first new breakfast sandwich in five years. In February McDonald's also introduced Donut Sticks, which are only available during breakfast hours. The company serves other breakfast items all day.

Hottovy thinks that McDonald's will continue to innovate around its core products, including the Quarter Pounder.


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