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Top 10 Failed McDonald's Products:.

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This special McDonald’s burger – designed for the Japanese Market – was a dismal failure. Why did it fail? Perhaps it was the fact that it contained a deep fried Macaroni, shrimp, and mashed potatoes. Perhaps it was the fact that it was served on a bed of cabbage? Or perhaps it was the name which really is unlike anything ever seen at McDonald’s. Despite all of its failings, it does still show up as a seasonal offering in parts of Japan. This won wins the fail award not for losing money, but for being plain awful. For your viewing pleasure we have included a video clip of a Japanese advert for this abomination.

Hula Burger

The Hulaburger was the most famous flop of Ray Krok (the man who bought the small time McDonald’s company and turned it into the mega-franchise we know today). The burger was created in 1963 was aimed at Roman Catholics who were forbidden to eat meat on Fridays. It was basically a cheeseburger but with a slice of pineapple instead of meat. The burger was a disaster – unlike the Filet-O-Fish which was being marketed at the same time by a Cincinnati franchise.

McDLT
http://www.youtube.com/wa...TSdUOC8Kac
The McDLT (McDonald’s Lettuce and Tomato) was sold in a novel form of packaging. The meat and bottom half of the bun were prepared separately from the lettuce, tomato, American cheese, pickles, sauces, and top half of the bun. Both were then packaged into a specially designed two-sided container. The consumer was then expected to finalize preparation of the sandwich by combining the hot and cool sides just prior to eating. The first problem was that the packaging was unwieldy – but even worse: who wants to buy fast food and then put it together themselves? The atrocious video above is almost reason enough for this incredible failure of a product. It stars the famous Jason Alexander in one of the most awful adverts from the 80s. This burger eventually found its way back to McDonald’s rebranded, restyled, and actually put together for you, as the Big N’ Tasty.

Arch Deluxe

McDonald’s positioned the Arch Deluxe as a “hamburger for adults” — with a sophisticated, grown up taste. Arch Deluxe ads showed kids making “yucky faces,” turning up their noses at the new adult burger. They even showed Ronald engaged in “adult” activities like golf and pool. And the result of spending over $100 million on the Arch Deluxe campaign? As one Wall Street analyst put it: “They teed off one of the most expensive campaigns in history, and still we estimate that comparable store sales were down for the quarter.” A major management shake-up followed shortly thereafter.

McLobster

Why did it fail? The price! Who wants to spend $5.99 on a fast food burger that you know will not satisfy your hunger? And let’s face it – it looks like someone threw up in a bun! This product is actually still available in some Canadian franchises and occasionally in Maine. Frankly, if you want lobster, you aren’t going to go to McDonald’s to get it. Perhaps next year they will introduce the McFoieGras or the McCaviar.

McHotdog

In his 1977 autobiography CEO Ray Kroc prohibited the company from selling hot dogs, regardless of potential demand, as he regarded them as unhygienic; however, hot dogs were introduced in the late 1990s at some midwestern located stores (at the option of the franchise-holder) as a summer item. UK Stores sold Hot Dogs during the late nineties on the McChoice menu (later PoundSaver). Also, at least one American restaurant offered Oscar Mayer hot dogs at some time, and McDonald’s locations at Toronto Metro Zoo and SkyDome in Toronto offered hot dogs until 1999. In Tokyo locations hot dogs were available in 2001, and have been reintroduced for 2009, dubbed the “McHot Dog.” Despite many attempts to revive the McHotdog, it just never sticks.

McPizza

In the mid-nineties, McDonald’s decided to go into the pizza business; the resulting pizza was bland (like much of McD’s food offerings), and most people who actually wanted pizza went to a pizza place like they always had. The company and its frachisees were left on the hook for expensive new ovens and widened drive through windows that weren’t needed. Even saturation marketing wasn’t enough to change the pizza habits of ordinary Americans, and McPizza was gradually abandoned, and generally forgotten. Why did this product fail? In short, people didn’t associate McDonald’s with pizza and they could get better pizza elsewhere.

McPasta

After testing pasta in the South in 1989, McDonald’s began testing a pasta-based menu at 40 units across Rochester, N.Y. in September 1991, including lasagna, fettuccine alfredo, and spaghetti with meatballs. In early 1990s a New Dinner Menu was tested for 6–12 months at two locations in New York and Tennessee. It consisted of the above mentioned pizza but also included lasagna, spaghetti, fettuccine alfredo, and roasted chicken as entrees. The side dishes included mashed potatoes and gravy and a vegetable medley. Like the McPizza, people just weren’t interested in eating pasta at McDonald’s. Recently the company tried pasta meals for kids in New Zealand and Australia – both countries are removing them (or considering it) from their menus due to low demand.


McAfrica

What is the worst thing you could possibly do when widespread famine in Africa is all over the news? Release and market a McAfrica burger – something to chow down on while watching the poor starving children on TV. The problem with this product was not in the poor flavor, it was in the poor taste timing of the advertising campaign. This is not the first time McDonald’s made this mistake – in 2002 they released the McAfrika in Norway which contained beef and vegetables in pita bread. The backlash was severe so McDonald’s put donation boxes for famine relief in all stores selling the product. With such brilliant marketing, perhaps we can look forward to a McHolocaust in the future.

McLean Deluxe
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The first problem with this burger was that men were turned off it (much like Diet Coke which lead to Coke Zero). The next problem was its taste. In the advert above you see that McDonald’s was marketing it as “low fat but tastes great” – but it didn’t. The fat that was removed was replaced with water – but to make the water stay in the meat, it was mixed with carrageenan – seaweed to you and me. The burger tasted awful, had a limited market, and failed dismally which is really no surprise.
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Reply #1 posted 07/09/09 5:18am

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I wonder if the McLean would do well now, since more people are on a more healthy regimine
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Reply #2 posted 07/09/09 5:33am

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In this present worldwide political climate how about McIran or McNorthKorea????? lol lol lol lol
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Reply #3 posted 07/09/09 6:12am

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I would totally order a hula burger!
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Reply #4 posted 07/09/09 6:35am

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KatSkrizzle said:

I wonder if the McLean would do well now, since more people are on a more healthy regimine


I doubt it. The McLean was introduced at the very height of the low-fat obsession. If it didn't succeed then, it never will.

I actually didn't think it tasted too bad. The carageenan didn't add any flavor of its own. (Yes, it's derived from seaweed. But that doesn't mean it tastes like seaweed in the burger - any more than it tastes like seaweed in any of the gazillions of other products it's used in - like low-fat ice cream.) The burger was flavorless because that's what happens when you suck the fat out of something. Fat = flavor. Period.
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Reply #5 posted 07/09/09 6:54am

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I would totally order a hula burger!

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Reply #6 posted 07/09/09 7:09am

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CarrieMpls said:

I would totally order a hula burger!


i want to try one, too! nod

i totally remember the McDLT from when i was a kid. i used to like them, though i don't really know that it made much of a difference to separate the cold part from the hot part. shrug
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Reply #7 posted 07/09/09 7:48am

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purplemansionFL said:

as being marketed at the same time by a Cincinnati franchise.[/i]

McDLT
http://www.youtube.com/wa...TSdUOC8Kac
The McDLT (McDonald’s Lettuce and Tomato) was sold in a novel form of packaging. The meat and bottom half of the bun were prepared separately from the lettuce, tomato, American cheese, pickles, sauces, and top half of the bun. Both were then packaged into a specially designed two-sided container. The consumer was then expected to finalize preparation of the sandwich by combining the hot and cool sides just prior to eating. The first problem was that the packaging was unwieldy – but even worse: who wants to buy fast food and then put it together themselves? The atrocious video above is almost reason enough for this incredible failure of a product. It stars the famous Jason Alexander in one of the most awful adverts from the 80s. This burger eventually found its way back to McDonald’s rebranded, restyled, and actually put together for you, as the Big N’ Tasty.


I distinctly remember this one, and thought (at the time) that it was the greatest idea since sliced cinnamon bread.

But I guess we're just too damned lazy to be bothered to slap 2 pieces of a sandwich together, eh?
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Reply #8 posted 07/09/09 7:51am

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I fancy a Whopper.
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Reply #9 posted 07/09/09 7:52am

DanceWme

I never heard of any of these
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Reply #10 posted 07/09/09 7:52am

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I never heard of any of these

And that McLobster looks gross feeling ill
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Reply #11 posted 07/09/09 8:05am

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The McAfrica!!!!! falloff Oh my god that funny touched
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Reply #12 posted 07/09/09 8:19am

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eek I got lost with the Lobster, the hot dog, the pasta and the pizza.


lol That's a hot mess. Stick to what you know, LOL. Eat one of those McLobsters and end up growing a third nipple on your butt.
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Reply #13 posted 07/09/09 8:21am

NastradumasKid

I can't get over the McAfrica it looks good to eat compared to some of the products. falloff
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Reply #14 posted 07/09/09 8:21am

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I can´t stand McDonald´s food but I love McDonald´s trivia, so thanks a lot for creating this thread.

I don´t understand why Ray Kroc found hotdogs unhygienic.

I tried the Arch Deluxe in 1996 ( in Minneapolis lol ) and it tasted VERY bland, especially when you´ve tried Fuddruckers before.

Another failure would be the McCiabatta burger they had over here not too long ago. There was a HUGE difference between the look in the commercial and the burger that you actually got.

Here in Germany, they also used to sell something called McRib, made of pork. A friend of mine was almost addicted to that.
I once tried a special burger at a McDonalds in Turkey, it was called the McExtra and it tasted pretty good.They added a few spices like paprika flakes and other stuff to the burger and it tasted a bit like döner kebab or köfte.
They also sell BigMacs with ketchup upon request.....because I can´t stand that yellow BigMac sauce. Here in Germany, they are not allowed to make the BigMac with ketchup but you can buy ketchup seperately and order a BigMac without sauce ( yes, over here you gotta pay for ketchup lol ).
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Does anybody remember the Double D burger ? Wasn´t that actually just a plain old double cheeseburger ? I´ve only seen it on a poster somewhere.
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Reply #16 posted 07/09/09 8:28am

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DanceWme said:

DanceWme said:

I never heard of any of these

And that McLobster looks gross feeling ill


McLobsters are still very popular in Atlantic Canada. They still have them available.

I've had one. Believe it or not, they are pretty good.
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Reply #17 posted 07/09/09 8:31am

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KoolEaze said:

I can´t stand McDonald´s food but I love McDonald´s trivia, so thanks a lot for creating this thread.

I don´t understand why Ray Kroc found hotdogs unhygienic.

I tried the Arch Deluxe in 1996 ( in Minneapolis lol ) and it tasted VERY bland, especially when you´ve tried Fuddruckers before.

Another failure would be the McCiabatta burger they had over here not too long ago. There was a HUGE difference between the look in the commercial and the burger that you actually got.

Here in Germany, they also used to sell something called McRib, made of pork. A friend of mine was almost addicted to that.
I once tried a special burger at a McDonalds in Turkey, it was called the McExtra and it tasted pretty good.They added a few spices like paprika flakes and other stuff to the burger and it tasted a bit like döner kebab or köfte.
They also sell BigMacs with ketchup upon request.....because I can´t stand that yellow BigMac sauce. Here in Germany, they are not allowed to make the BigMac with ketchup but you can buy ketchup seperately and order a BigMac without sauce ( yes, over here you gotta pay for ketchup lol ).



They use to have the McRib here in the U.S. a few years back.

Oh my God, you had to pay for the ketchup, man tlak about cheap. hmph!
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Reply #18 posted 07/09/09 8:32am

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JustErin said:

DanceWme said:


And that McLobster looks gross feeling ill


McLobsters are still very popular in Atlantic Canada. They still have them available.

I've had one. Believe it or not, they are pretty good.


Seem to be tad too pricey for something the size of a small hot dog bun with a bit of lobster in it. Is it really lobster or some fake surimi stuff? And how much are they these days? I guess the 5.99 mentioned above refers to US dollars, right ?
Is there anything else at Canadian McDonald´s restaurants that is "typically" Canadian, like poutain or something like that ?
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KoolEaze said:

JustErin said:



McLobsters are still very popular in Atlantic Canada. They still have them available.

I've had one. Believe it or not, they are pretty good.


Seem to be tad too pricey for something the size of a small hot dog bun with a bit of lobster in it. Is it really lobster or some fake surimi stuff? And how much are they these days? I guess the 5.99 mentioned above refers to US dollars, right ?
Is there anything else at Canadian McDonald´s restaurants that is "typically" Canadian, like poutain or something like that ?


It's real and probably atlantic lobster...and on the east coast local lobster is cheap.

And I do think that they have Poutine as well - on the east coast, quebec and ontario for sure. I'm not sure about western canada though.
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Reply #20 posted 07/09/09 8:39am

NastradumasKid

How about a new burger, that pretty much describes McDonalds altogether..... McNastyDLThulaArch Sandwich.
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Reply #21 posted 07/09/09 9:02am

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I loved McPizza when they had it.
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Reply #22 posted 07/09/09 9:29am

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eek McAfrica? Why does that sound SOOOOO FUCKED UP!? lol

I can see a brotha orderin' one now:

"Yeah, lemme get 2 McAfricas, a McCompton, and a McCrenshaw with no onions. And a Colt 45."
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Reply #23 posted 07/09/09 9:38am

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MuthaFunka said:

eek McAfrica? Why does that sound SOOOOO FUCKED UP!? lol

I can see a brotha orderin' one now:

"Yeah, lemme get 2 McAfricas, a McCompton, and a McCrenshaw with no onions. And a Colt 45."



falloff Oh my god, how about a McQueensBridge on the side with a Mcfuckingflurry while y'all at it.
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Reply #24 posted 07/09/09 9:45am

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NastradumasKid said:

MuthaFunka said:

eek McAfrica? Why does that sound SOOOOO FUCKED UP!? lol

I can see a brotha orderin' one now:

"Yeah, lemme get 2 McAfricas, a McCompton, and a McCrenshaw with no onions. And a Colt 45."



falloff Oh my god, how about a McQueensBridge on the side with a Mcfuckingflurry while y'all at it.

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Reply #25 posted 07/09/09 9:49am

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gross!
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Reply #26 posted 07/09/09 9:54am

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MuthaFunka said:

NastradumasKid said:




falloff Oh my god, how about a McQueensBridge on the side with a Mcfuckingflurry while y'all at it.

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Reply #27 posted 07/09/09 9:56am

Ottensen

KoolEaze said:

I can´t stand McDonald´s food but I love McDonald´s trivia, so thanks a lot for creating this thread.

I don´t understand why Ray Kroc found hotdogs unhygienic.

I tried the Arch Deluxe in 1996 ( in Minneapolis lol ) and it tasted VERY bland, especially when you´ve tried Fuddruckers before.

Another failure would be the McCiabatta burger they had over here not too long ago. There was a HUGE difference between the look in the commercial and the burger that you actually got.

Here in Germany, they also used to sell something called McRib, made of pork. A friend of mine was almost addicted to that.
I once tried a special burger at a McDonalds in Turkey, it was called the McExtra and it tasted pretty good.They added a few spices like paprika flakes and other stuff to the burger and it tasted a bit like döner kebab or köfte.
They also sell BigMacs with ketchup upon request.....because I can´t stand that yellow BigMac sauce. Here in Germany, they are not allowed to make the BigMac with ketchup but you can buy ketchup seperately and order a BigMac without sauce ( yes, over here you gotta pay for ketchup lol ).


The Mcrib is almost like a 1970's throwback from the US. In Hamburg they still sell the McRib in my 'hood smile, though. McDonalds is so over priced here I said to hell with it and started buying frozen "riblets" from Edeka and sticking it into a brötchen lol
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Reply #28 posted 07/09/09 10:01am

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Ottensen said:

KoolEaze said:

I can´t stand McDonald´s food but I love McDonald´s trivia, so thanks a lot for creating this thread.

I don´t understand why Ray Kroc found hotdogs unhygienic.

I tried the Arch Deluxe in 1996 ( in Minneapolis lol ) and it tasted VERY bland, especially when you´ve tried Fuddruckers before.

Another failure would be the McCiabatta burger they had over here not too long ago. There was a HUGE difference between the look in the commercial and the burger that you actually got.

Here in Germany, they also used to sell something called McRib, made of pork. A friend of mine was almost addicted to that.
I once tried a special burger at a McDonalds in Turkey, it was called the McExtra and it tasted pretty good.They added a few spices like paprika flakes and other stuff to the burger and it tasted a bit like döner kebab or köfte.
They also sell BigMacs with ketchup upon request.....because I can´t stand that yellow BigMac sauce. Here in Germany, they are not allowed to make the BigMac with ketchup but you can buy ketchup seperately and order a BigMac without sauce ( yes, over here you gotta pay for ketchup lol ).


The Mcrib is almost like a 1970's throwback from the US. In Hamburg they still sell the McRib in my 'hood smile, though. McDonalds is so over priced here I said to hell with it and started buying frozen "riblets" from Edeka and sticking it into a brötchen lol


Would you like a McAfirca while you're at it? biggrin
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NastradumasKid said:

MuthaFunka said:


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I'm surprised they didn't put Shaka Zulu as the poster boy for this product. lurking

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