Secret menu at McDonalds? Shhhhh.
Secret menu? While McDonald's position is that there isn't an official secret menu, it is true that customers can have special orders and alterations.
Secret menu? While McDonald's position is that there isn't an official secret menu, it is true that customers can have special orders and alterations.
The mythical 鈥渟ecret menu鈥 at McDonald鈥檚 may be far from a myth. 聽聽
During a recent Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session, an anonymous McDonald鈥檚 manager from Glasgow revealed that customers can order a range of food hacks from a secret menu, including the extravagant 鈥淟and, Sea and Air鈥 burger.
鈥淗ave you ever wondered exactly how your fast food is made? Or what it鈥檚 like to work for one of the biggest food giants in the world?鈥 user OrchidHibiscus wrote, offering to answer a broad range of McDonald's-related questions.
One user on Reddit asked: 鈥淐an you confirm the validity of the 鈥楽ecret Menu鈥?鈥
The manager, whose Reddit name is聽OrchidHibiscus wrote:
McDonald's however, says that there is no official secret menu. "Actually, our customers are pretty clever when it comes to customizing their orders with our menu items, so you may have seen some of their creations online," the company has said on its website since at least 2014. 聽
"But," the company goes on, "we have no official secret menu of our own."
鈥淲e do not have a secret menu at McDonald鈥檚 UK. That鈥檚 because we love the food that we serve in our restaurants and we don鈥檛 want to keep it a secret from our customers," McDonald's spokesperson told Mashable. The company however admits that, customers can ask for alterations. 鈥淎ny requests for extra items or changes to our products are considered at the restaurant manager鈥檚 discretion and any additional items may be charged for.鈥
Secret menus in major chain restaurants have become more widespread and a lot less secret in recent years, thanks to fans who share the information on online in forums and at sites like hackthemenu.com,聽reported 海角大神. 聽According to the report, chains will publicly deny the existence of secret menu items while quietly encouraging people to go ahead and order them.