A proper 90s throwback! 🍔🍟
A rediscovered menu from the early 1990s has several items that surely would be welcomed back by today's customers.
To put things into a cultural context, 1993 was the year the Bluebells got to number one in the charts with Young at Heart, while Jurassic Park had just come out in cinemas. It was also the year Bill Clinton was sworn in as US President and Glasgow welcomed Nelson Mandela to the city.Back to the menu and firstly, let's talk about the prices. Now obviously inflation has played a big part but it's still quite something to see a Big Mac on the menu for £1.
There were also three sizes of French Fries. The large would set you back £1.05, the medium 84p, while the regular would be a mere 57p. But perhaps some of the most interesting things from the menu are what you can no longer buy at McDonald's in 2023. First, the British class, a strawberry trifle. Another item that should surely be welcomed back onto the menu was the McDonald's Big Breakfast. The lost breakfast item consisted of a buttered muffin, a hash brown, a sausage patty as well as scrambled egg all for just £1.29.
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