The McDonald's Snack Wrap was introduced in 2006 and ran for a decade, then discontinued in 2016 to make way for the Big Flavour brand – now food fans want it back
Reminiscent members of the public have called for McDonald's to reinstate a "cheap and tasty" item to its menu.
The McDonald's Snack Wrap, first introduced in 2006, enjoyed a 10-year run before its 2016 discontinuation to pave the way for the Big Flavour brand. But for those who experienced them, the grilled or crispy options remain a cherished memory. Comparing the choice to "like asking you to choose between Paul or John" the ad struck a chord with customers. One humorously responded: "Ringo". The nostalgia ran deep for some, with tweets such as: "I talk about these Snack Wraps an embarrassing amount."
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