McDonald's U.S. fans are envious of Canada's exclusive McShaker fry flavors. New tzatziki and ramen seasonings have ignited significant FOMO, with many admirers expressing a strong desire for the flavors to come to the U.S.
McDonald’s Canada Introduces Exclusive Fry Flavors, Leaving US Fans Envious and Eager for a Taste
According to Parade, fans of McDonald's in the United States are becoming increasingly envious of an exclusive menu item that has yet to be introduced.
Some Canadian fast-food chain customers who previously sampled the McShaker fries, a new item, described them as "life-changing" last month. A few weeks later, McDonald's introduced a couple of new seasoning options at its restaurant locations in Canada, causing significant FOMO among U.S. admirers.
According to a preview posted on Instagram by Snackolator on June 21, the two new McShaker seasoning options are tzatziki and ramen. As the food blogger explained, the seasoning sachets allow customers to pour their preferred flavor into a bag of fries, mix the ingredients, and savor the fan-favorite menu item with entirely new flavors.
Limited-Time Ramen and Tzatziki McShaker Fries in Canada Spark Envy and Demand from US Fans
Snackolator reported that the new ramen and tzatziki varieties will be available in Canada for a limited time, similar to the churro and masala seasonings unveiled last month. In the post's caption, the food blogger advocated for introducing the new and previous seasonings to the United States, asserting that "there's no downside, and you'd think it would be easy to handle seasoning packets as an option."
It's not just you who's eager for the new seasonings. Most admirers who commented on the post agreed. “I would love for McDonald’s in the United States to have the French fry seasonings as well,” one person wrote. At the same time, another tagged McDonald’s in their comment, asking, “Why is this not in the U.S.?” This shared desire for the new seasonings fosters a sense of community among McDonald's fans.
“This looks delicious; can't wait to try,” one Instagram user wrote.
One admirer expressed enthusiasm for tzatziki-flavored fries, stating, " Yet another day of being enraged that I am not in Canada."
Although numerous individuals voted to introduce the tzatziki seasoning to the United States, one expressed uncertainty regarding the ramen alternative, inquiring, "Who desires fries that are flavored with Ramen?"Several individuals who have already sampled the new varieties provided their opinions in the comments section.
“Tzatziki fries are mid; the ramen ones are okay. I promise you guys aren’t missing much!” one person wrote.
“@snackolator can confirm that the Tzatziki one is the best one HANDS DOWN! 👏🏼🔥,” another fan said.
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