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McDonald’s brings back fan favorite for limited time in Southern California

McDonald’s is bringing back a beloved breakfast favorite for a limited time across Southern California. Beginning Feb. 5, McDonald’s locations across all of Southern California will onc… McDonald's is reintroducing the bagel sandwich, a popular breakfast snack from 1999, for a limited time in Southern California starting on February 5. The breakfast sandwiches will be available in-store, in the drive-thru, and on the McDonald’s app. They come in three varieties: sausage, egg and cheese, bacon and cheese; steak, egg, and cheese. The company has previously hinted at a permanent return in the future. An exact date for when the items will go off the menu was not provided.

McDonald’s brings back fan favorite for limited time in Southern California

Published : 4 months ago by Travis Schlepp in Lifestyle

McDonald’s is bringing back a beloved breakfast favorite for a limited time across Southern California.

Beginning Feb. 5, McDonald’s locations across all of Southern California will once again offer bagel sandwiches.

The breakfast sandwiches will be available in-store, in the drive-thru and on the McDonald’s app.

They come in three varieties, including sausage, egg and cheese; bacon, egg and cheese; and steak, egg and cheese.

Each bagel is toasted with butter and served with a folded egg and cheese. The steak option comes with grilled onions.

The bagel sandwich first debuted at McDonald’s in 1999, according to Supermarket News. It was a menu mainstay for two decades before it was dropped from stores during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The fast food giant has teased a permanent return in the past. A spokesperson for McDonald’s told LADbible in 2021 that the company was hopeful for a potential comeback “at some point in the future.”

The items have had limited releases around the country since then, but now Southern California will have its chance to enjoy them again before they go back into the McDonald’s vault, alongside the Arch Deluxe and the McHotDog.

An exact date for when the items would go off the menu was not provided.


Topics: Food & Drink

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