Macca’s has backflipped on its decision to axe a popular soft drink from its menu after copping huge backlash for replacing it with the “zero sugar” version.
After “doing the dirty” on Aussies in 2022, the fast-food giant has backflipped on a decision to axe a popular item, confirming it’s back on menus., leaving fans of the fizzy drink “devastated” by the move, with many stating the sugar-free alternative “isn’t the same”.
“In response to customer feedback, McDonald’s will be transitioning from Sprite Zero Sugar to Sprite across restaurants nationwide from April to June,” a spokesperson said.“At McDonald’s, we are committed to providing great tasting, great value food and drinks our customers know and love.” Australian customers were furious when the fizzy drink was removed from menus. Picture: TikTok/BecHardgrave
Popular food blogger Russ Eats broke the news at the time after finding himself unable to order a medium Sprite at a McDonald’s drive-through in Newcastle, declaring the restaurant had “done the dirty” on customers.
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