Fast-food behemoth, McDonald’s is on a roll lately.
They announced today, (26 Feb) that they will be rolling out the much-raved about chocolate pie that took Korea by storm.
Heck, they even featured our article in their promo video.
You can read more about it here.
So what’s next?
Last year, Singaporeans were going gaga over McDonald’s Malaysia’s take on the iconic British dish, Fish and Chips.
Their version is aptly called Fish and Fries, and this gold monochrome dish will be washing up on our sunny shores on 1 March.
They posted a video 4 hours ago and as of writing time, it garnered 81 shares and 9.3k views.
That is not all, as the video also featured another dish.
I guess it is a good time to be a pescatarian coz’ there is going to be another fish burger on the menu.
Called the Sweet Chilli Fish Burger, this will be definitely spicier than Filet-O-Fish and I reckon even Zhi Hao would be able to scoff it down.
But I am sure there will be soon a video of him struggling to finish the Sweet Chilli Fish Burger.
So, come celebrate the start of March by heading to Mcdonald’s!
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