McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast-food chain, is a name you call out when it comes to relishing a tasty, delightful, and filling meal. From piping hot pancakes to cheese laden McMuffin burger, tantalizing golden-brown Hash Brown, iconic French Fries, luxurious Wraps, and a series to hot and cold beverages, the food giant has something for everyone to appetize.
Marking its footprints in India in the year of 1996, McDonald's has conveniently won the hearts of many since its inception. 17 years of service in the nation, the fast food giant has its outlets sprawling across every nook and corner of the country. Its first step to adding an Indian touch to its offerings happened with the introduction of McAloo Tikki Burger in the year of 1997 followed by Paneer Burgers and Wraps in the coming years.
The conception of an altogether separate McDonalds menu for breakfast added an upscale mark to its net profits, and since then, there has been constant upgradations and introduction of new and innovative items to its spread-out menu. A menu that’s exceptionally invigorating, comprehensive, refreshing, competitive, reasonably priced and available via all means of nature – through its restaurants, takeaway kiosks, and even doorstep delivery services, delve into a scrumptious meal and give your hunger pang a rest.
The McDonald's Breakfast Menu is a full meal which includes your choice of burger or hotcake in addition to Hash Browns & drink of your choice. Most breakfast foods are bursting with all the essential nutrients – calcium, iron, B vitamins, protein and fibre – that the body needs. They are quite unlikely to be compensated later in the day if missed at breakfast.
The broad McDonald's breakfast menu, unlike other fast-food giants, presents a menu price range that’s impressively low and budgeted. It sticks somewhere between INR 30 and INR 200. In addition to this, you also get the advantage of combining your choice of burgers, beverages, and wraps, and create your own mini-meal, which again is surprisingly pocket-friendly.
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