McDonald's brings back iconic menu item for its ‘Farewell Tour’
More under this adMcDonald’s is going to be bringing back its popular McRib for a very limited time this month.
McDonald’s has made a slew of very popular additions to its menu in the last couple of weeks: first the company made many grown-up fans’ dreams come true by offering adult Happy Meals, followed by returning its beloved Halloween pails for a limited time only, and then making McCrispy a permanent chicken sandwich on the menu. This month, the brand is also testing a collab with Krispy Kreme, by selling their donuts at some of its stores.
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Now, in even more exciting news, McDonald’s is going to be bringing back a fan favourite item for a limited time only. As reported by People, McRib is being brought back by the company and it will be available for fans only until 20 November 2022.
More under this adMore under this adMcDonald’s McRib Farewell Tour
McRib is made with seasoned boneless pork dipped in a tangy BBQ sauce, topped with slivered onions and dill pickles, all served on a toasted homestyle bun. McDonald’s has called this year's limited edition run of the sandwich, the McRib Farewell Tour.
More under this adMore under this adYou can order the pork sandwich from the app or visit the restaurant in person.
The popularity of McRib
McRib was first introduced in 1981 at McDonald's location in Kansas City, Kansas and since then, it has been a huge hit . McRib has always been offered by McDonald’s as a limited-edition menu item, which is also partly responsible for its huge demand among fans.
If this is indeed the last time that the company is offering McRib, it’s definitely not to be missed. As McDonald’s said in their website,
More under this adMore under this adEnjoy our famous pork sandwich as if it’s your last.
Sources used:
People: ‘McDonald's Brings the McRib Back for What They're Calling Yet Another 'Farewell Tour'’
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