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Why were parfaits discontinued?

Stefan van der Pol
Stefan van der Pol
2025-10-21 20:25:14
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In 2020, McDonald's deliberately made menu cuts to adjust to a drive-thru only model and falling foot traffic thanks to coronavirus fears. The Fruit N' Yogurt Parfait was also no exception. Pandemic-era menu cuts had less to do with popularity and more to do with logistics and costs. With drive-thrus as their only option and customer satisfaction in a precarious state, McDonald's was focused on keeping things quick and easy for both workers and customers. So, the yogurt had to go.
Johannes Lutterveld
Johannes Lutterveld
2025-10-21 14:54:27
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This went by the wayside in 2022 along with salads and grilled chicken, and we really want it back. McDonald's completely dropped salads from the American menu in recent years and has no plans of bringing them back. McDonald's did test McCrispy Chicken Strips briefly at restaurants in one North Carolina city last year, so we haven't lost all hope yet. We're happy to report this one has a happy ending. In December, CEO Joe Erlinger announced its return, though we're waiting on a date.

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Kai Özcan
Kai Özcan
2025-10-21 14:53:44
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In 2020, McDonald's deliberately made menu cuts to adjust to a drive-thru only model and falling foot traffic thanks to coronavirus fears. Pandemic-era menu cuts had less to do with popularity and more to do with logistics and costs. The Fruit N' Yogurt Parfait was also no exception. The parfait was popular and seemingly in high demand when it got the axe. With drive-thrus as their only option and customer satisfaction in a precarious state, McDonald's was focused on keeping things quick and easy for both workers and customers. So, the yogurt had to go.