Not so Fast McDonalds…
The fast food world is in a frenzy over some BIG news: McDonald’s is changing its burgers! The fast food giant has decided to give its core menu items a revamp, and the changes are set to shake up the burger scene.
According to CNN, the iconic Big Mac is getting even bigger and messier with more of its special sauce. I mean, who doesn’t love a sauce that’s a bit messy? It’s like wearing your food on your face is a new trend. And not only that, but the buns are also getting a makeover, described as “pillowy” and “toasted to a golden brown.” Finally, the buns won’t be like hockey pucks anymore! I can hear the cheers of burger lovers everywhere.
But wait, there’s more! The cheese will be meltier, which means the cheese pull Instagram videos will now be even more drool-worthy. And the onions will be added to the grill to give them a caramelized flavor. Now, that’s fancy.
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And don’t worry, it’s not just the Big Mac that’s getting the upgrade. Regular hamburgers, cheeseburgers, double cheeseburgers, and McDoubles are also getting a facelift. McDonald’s is basically giving their whole menu a makeover, and I am here for it.
But as we all know, not every change is a good change. In fact, some changes can be downright disastrous.
That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the 10 worst product changes made by big corporations that backfired. From New Coke to Crystal Pepsi to the infamous Gap logo redesign, we’ll take a look at the products that flopped and the lessons that big corporations learned from their mistakes.
But don’t worry, this isn’t just a list of failed products. It’s a chance to laugh at the absurdity of some of these changes and to reflect on how even the biggest companies can make colossal blunders. So sit back, relax, and prepare to cringe at the misguided attempts of some of the world’s most powerful corporations to capture our hearts and wallets.
But remember, behind every failed product is a team of hardworking people who had good intentions. We’re not here to shame anyone, but rather to learn from the mistakes of the past and to appreciate the products that have stood the test of time. So join us as we take a trip down memory lane and revisit the products that made us scratch our heads and say, “what were they thinking?”