Our mates at Mickey D's have released a FORTY pack of McNuggets *drools* but here's the catch...
Like we needed an excuse to eat more chicken nuggets, McDonald's have gone and dropped a super-sized share pack of their beloved McNuggets, containing an impressive 40 pieces.
You read correctly, that's a pack of FORTY chicken nuggets.
The only catch is that the new product will basically just be two of the 20pc Chicken McNuggets boxes in one bag, but McFans are still chomping at the bit to overindulge.
@adrianwidjy Another #McDonalds News this time on #McNuggets & a new sauce launching tomorrow! 🙌 @mcdonaldsau giving us the goodies! #placesinsydney #maccas ♬ original sound - Places in Sydney Foodie
As is expected due to Australia's obsession with #NugLife, the news has sent fans of the fast-food mogul into a frenzy online.
Saying what we're all thinking, somebody commented, "Sounds like heaven to me!".
"So maccas did a 40 nuggets promotion and I have no regrets!!!," wrote another.
"40!? My life! I can’t sit and count 40 nugs when I leave the drive thru!? Can I?," added someone else.
So Maccas are getting a 40 pack of nuggets… sounds like heaven to me!
— Ms Behave - SAM (@Manda82G) February 10, 2022
So maccas did a 40 nuggets promotion and I have no regrets!!!#Vtuber #mcdonalds #cheatday pic.twitter.com/R4gNdb9zzN
— Aeirhead🍍🐰{🇦🇺ENvstreamer🇦🇺} (@Aeirheadd) February 17, 2022
WTF??!! Since when could you get 40 nuggets from maccas
— bianca 💖 (@biancasuckling1) February 17, 2022
I saw a girl crying while eating Maccas nuggets... We're now friends... ☺️
— James 🙈 (@Daft_Doughnut) February 17, 2022
This highly-anticipated product was officially available from 16 February, and despite it being advertised as 'share size', most people have implied that there won't be much 'sharing' going on*.
“I may not be able to eat much but I can always eat 40 maccas nuggets,” quipped one user.
we’ve discovered a 6th love language. nuggets. just nuggets 🥰
— McDonald's Australia (@maccas) February 14, 2022
*Enjoy nuggets responsibly.
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