Plus, Amy Klobuchar hopes her hot dish will win over votes, and more news to start your day
And one of the offers looks sort of familiar...
McDonald’s has been going through an identity crisis lately, having watched Chick-fil-A and Popeyes gain obsessive fans over their chicken sandwiches, whereas McDonald’s just can’t seem to get it right. In December, McDonald’s introduced a Crispy Chicken Sandwich that’s being tested in Houston and Knoxville to not much buzz. Before that, its BBQ Chicken Sandwich received a resounding meh from diners. But the company is hoping its new breakfast sandwiches will help.
According to Business Insider, McDonald’s is releasing two new chicken-based breakfast sandwiches nationwide: the Chicken McGriddle and the McChicken Biscuit. The McChicken Biscuit like a dryer, beige-ier take on Chick-fil-A’s famous sandwich, and is somehow different from the Southern Style Chicken Biscuit it offered over a decade ago. McDonald’s says the offerings are for a limited time only. It’s a valiant effort, and a Forbes reviewer says that while the McGriddle is sort of spongy, the chicken pairs nicely with the biscuit. However, it’s just “another daytime option” if a Chick-fil-A isn’t around. Looks like McDonald’s still needs to “stay focused”!
And in other news...
- Binder-slinging presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar is trying to win over voters with her Minnesota hot dish, even though no one in Iowa calls it that. [NY Times]
- No, coronavirus has nothing to do with Corona beer. [Vice]
- However, coronavirus has closed half of China’s Starbucks locations, and the company is monitoring operating hours. [RBN]
- Krispy Kreme is opening a Times Square flagship, complete with a “glaze waterfall.” [CNN]
- South Asian food is being written about more and more, but often from a high-caste, Hindu perspective, leaving out a wealth of voices. [Zora]
- A Kansas judge ruled the state’s “ag-gag” laws violate the First Amendment. The law, which prohibits people from filming conditions inside factory farms, “plainly targets negative views about animal facilities and therefore discriminates based on viewpoint.” [Food Dive]
- Popeyes has launched a new clothing line after people started pointing out Beyonce’s Ivy Park x Adidas collection was basically Popeyes colors. [NRN]
- The day every traffic cop dreams of: pulling over the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. [Twitter]
- Lil Nas X and Sam Elliot get that $$$$ in a new Doritos ad for the Super Bowl.
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