McDonald's sells egg and wheat muffins for 63 cents on Thursday-try these secret menu tricks

2021-12-13 20:19:59 By : Ms. Donna Xu

McDonald's gave customers a reason to smile on Thursday.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Egg McMuffin, the fast food giant is selling its popular breakfast sandwiches on the McDonald’s app for 63 cents.

This sandwich - featuring fresh eggs, Canadian bacon, and melted cheese, all on toasted English muffins coated with real butter - was originally created by Herber, a McDonald's franchisee in Santa Barbara, California. Peterson created.

He initially tried to make a version of Eggs Benedict, but determined that the packaged Holland sauce would not succeed. Instead, he added cheese and Canadian bacon. He even developed a polytetrafluoroethylene ring to give fresh eggs the now iconic round shape.

By 1972, this sandwich was officially named Egg McMuffin, although it looked slightly different from now. It is open and placed on a small tray filled with honey or jam.

In the next few years, it became a sandwich. The national promotion was completed in 1975, and in 1977—due to the success of the sandwich—McDonald’s officially added a full range of breakfast foods to its menu, including egg mac muffins, hot cakes, grilled English muffins, scrambled eggs, sausages, and potatoes. Pies and Danish dishes.

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Since then, the egg-wheat muffins have not changed much. But the company revealed in a press release that customers can order a large number of secret menu items, hoping to inspire inspiration.

Add bacon and tomatoes to the classic BLT, or add McCicken (from McCicken biscuit sandwiches) and a side of syrup, DIY chicken and waffles.

Spicy buffalo sauce or salsa, all ordered next to it, can add a touch of flavor to the sandwich.

Want some sweets? Add grape jam and potato pancakes, or strawberry preserves and extra butter.

Those who feel bolder can remove the English muffin and replace it with two hash browns as "bread". Or reduce carbohydrates and protein by removing English muffins and adding two sausage eggs McMuffin to the order.

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Related: Mariah Carey collaborates with McDonald's for a 12-day Christmas inspired "Maria Menu"

McDonald's is also ready to welcome the arrival of Christmas Queen Mariah Carey.

She is the latest music superstar to collaborate with the fast food giant to launch the Famous Orders event-although for this star-studded collaboration, this is not just a meal, but a complete menu!

Starting on December 13, McDonald’s will offer Maria’s menu, which includes a selection of Kelly’s beloved items, from classic cheeseburgers and Big Macs to soft baked chocolate cookies and McDonald’s signature hot apple pie.

The best part is: in the spirit of the holiday season, the Grammy-winning singer’s menu is purely for giving back, offering 12 days of different free goodies to customers who spend $1 or more on the McDonald’s app.

"Yes, dear, this year I got my holiday wish: one of my favorite menus!" Carey said in the official ad. "We have made a list of foods that both you and I like, and checked it twice, so please remember the date-December 13-I'll see you at McDonald's next month!"

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