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McDonald’s McRib is back Dec. 3 — this year, there’s a new twist

This is Mac season.

McDonald's announced on Tuesday, Dec. 3 that it will be bringing back the McRib with a unique twist for 2024 at participating locations for a limited time.

The news comes as the fast food giant could certainly boost the economy. The brand has been struggling in recent weeks with a spike in E. coli infections linked to julienned onions, and was recently forced to shut down its espresso machines due to concerns. It's about safety.


The McRib is back at McDonald's, and the sauce can now be purchased individually in half-gallon units. mcdonalds

Pork patty supporters who can't get enough of the legendary sandwich — and I want to make it myself You can buy half-gallon-sized jugs of sauce at home for just $19.99, Golden Arches declared in a release.

“For the first time ever, we're giving fans the chance to taste the signature flavors of the McRib,” the company exclaims, calling the product “perfect for holiday parties, festive recipes, or the ultimate stocking stuffer for McRib lovers.” I called it.


McDonald's has announced that it will bring back the McRib in December.
McDonald's has announced that it will bring back the McRib in December. mcdonalds

The container, which looks like car wiper fluid and decorated to look like a Christmas sweater, will go on sale from 10 a.m. on Monday, November 25th under the title “Whole Lotta McRib Sauce.”

McDonald's also opens a web page With an enthusiastic countdown clock.

“The McRib is more than just a sandwich. It's part of our culture, it's a legend, it's an event,” said Tariq Hassan, McDonald's chief marketing and customer experience officer.

“McRib SZN is a holiday in itself, so we wanted to embrace that spirit and give our fans an even bigger way to celebrate this year with Whole Lotta McRib Sauce,” he said.

Adding to the fanfare, Mickey D's will release a new song and music video to accompany the rich sandwich, loaded with pickles and onions.

DoneThat only means one thing (the McRib is here)” streaming service will dethrone “Queen of Christmas” Mariah Carey? Let's see who was naughty or kind.

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