Forget 'Rick and Morty' Szechuan sauce - now furious McDonald's customers are demanding the return of another iconic menu item
McDonald's
- McDonald's announced in August 2017 that it would be cutting Hi-C Orange from the menu.
- Many customers have still not recovered from the loss.
- With the return of Szechuan sauce, some people are demanding McDonald's also bring back Hi-C.
McDonald's customers are demanding the return of Hi-C Orange.
The fast-food giant announced back in April that it would replace the iconic Hi-C Orange Lavaburst with a new soda, called Sprite TropicBerry.
However, the limited return of Szechuan sauce has prompted a new wave of demands that McDonald's bring back Hi-C.
"All of these Rick and Morty idiots have no idea what Mulan is or what this crap even tastes like," reads one of the top Facebook comments on McDonald's post about Szechuan sauce. "Take care of your customers and bring back Hi-C Orange."
Another person commented: "all i want is the HI-C back NOW."
Twitter users have been similarly adamant in their demands that McDonald's bring back Hi-C Orange.
"How could McDonald's get rid of Hi- C Orange," one person tweeted earlier in February. "This is a travesty".
Even McDonald's workers are mourning the loss of the beverage. The cover photo of the Facebook page "McDonald's Worker Memes" currently reads "In Memory of HI-C ORANGE LAVABURST."
McDonald's Workers Memes
Hi-C is a Minute Maid brand, owned by Coca-Cola.
McDonald's still sells other Coca-Cola products. But, as the fast-food chain moves to build a healthier menu, it is unlikely that the sugary Hi-C Orange Lavaburst will return to the menu.
The Future of Retail 2018 by the BI Intelligence Research Team.
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