McDonald’s Is Bringing Back This Highly Anticipated Collaboration — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

McDonald’s is bringing back a highly anticipated collaboration with Eat This Not That. This collaboration is designed to help customers make healthier choices when dining at McDonald’s. The collaboration will feature a variety of menu items that are lower in calories, fat, and sodium than traditional McDonald’s menu items. Customers will be able to find these healthier options on the McDonald’s website and mobile app. The collaboration will also include nutrition education and tips to help customers make healthier choices. With this collaboration, McDonald’s is taking a step towards providing healthier options for its customers.

McDonald’s Is Bringing Back This Highly Anticipated Collaboration

McDonald’s is bringing back a highly anticipated collaboration with one of its most popular menu items. The fast-food giant is teaming up with the popular snack brand Eat This Not That to create a new and improved version of its classic Big Mac. The new Big Mac will feature a special sauce made with Eat This Not That’s signature blend of spices and herbs, as well as a unique bun that is made with a blend of wheat and oats.

The new Big Mac will also feature a special blend of cheeses, including cheddar, Swiss, and mozzarella. The sandwich will be served with a side of fries and a special dipping sauce made with Eat This Not That’s signature blend of spices and herbs. The new Big Mac will be available at participating McDonald’s locations nationwide beginning in April.

The collaboration between McDonald’s and Eat This Not That is sure to be a hit with fans of both brands. The new Big Mac will offer a unique flavor combination that is sure to please even the most discerning palates. Plus, the special dipping sauce will add an extra layer of flavor to the already delicious sandwich. So, if you’re looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite fast-food meal, be sure to check out the new Big Mac from McDonald’s and Eat This Not That.

One of the most popular toy crazes of McDonald’s history is finally coming back and fans are already gearing up to get one themselves. This year might be one of the biggest yet as Mickey D’s employees brace themselves after leaked images have collectors buzzing online.

The McDonald’s Happy Meal and Pokémon card collaboration promotion will launch on August 16, according to PokéBeach. Each Happy Meal will include a 4-card booster pack with one foil card that fans can collect, which will include 15 total cards.

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The annual card release has been going on almost every year since 2010. And almost yearly, it stirs up excitement as collectors gear up to grab limited-time releases. 

There will be six holographic cards this year featuring Rowlet, Gossifleur, Growlithe, Victini, Pikachu, and Smeargle. The meals also include spinners to play the game and cardboard coins.

The news broke on Reddit by a McDonald’s employee last Friday who shared an image of a box with the Pokémon brand at a restaurant, which read “Toy 2, Victini – Dark Blue.” The post received over 11.5 thousand votes from excited fans.

Although if you want any cards this time around, you might want to plan your trip soon given the toy’s current interest. Last year’s promotion had a hot run as the toys were sold out at some locations in a matter of days after professional collectors and scalpers descended on restaurants. Soon after the cards started popping up for sale online—and sometimes for a lot of money.

According to reports, a single McDonald’s Pikachu card actually sold for $500 on eBay, while entire cases of cards were listed for over $1,000.

However, last year some restaurants were selling the collectible cards as side items rather than making customers buy an entire Happy Meal, and since the burger chain updated its policy for the promotion. Now it asks franchisees to set limits on purchases.

“We love seeing fans’ passion for our limited-time Happy Meal promotion celebrating 25 years of Pokémon,” the company said in a statement last year. “With such significant demand for our promotional Pokémon TCG cards, and seeing some fans going to extreme lengths to get them, we’re working quickly to address shortages and also strongly encouraging restaurants to set a reasonable limit on Happy Meals sold per customer.”

Amber Lake

Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more