McNuggets And Fries For Breakfast Is Finally Happening At McDonald’s Australia Locations

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Why does McDonald’s have an all-day breakfast menu, but not vice versa?

That’s a question that’s rattled my brain ever since Mickey D’s made eggs available past 10:30 am. I’m super down to get Sausage McGriddles alongside my McChickens, but it would be tight to get that to start the day as well as on my way home. I get that the two menus differ from each other to the point where running both concurrently is hard, but a few fan favorites in the morning isn’t too much to ask for, right?

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McDonald’s Australia apparently agrees with me on that front, as they’ve begun exploring the possibility of adding fries, McNuggets, and more to their breakfast offerings. Mashable reports that the initiative is a test currently running in Victoria and Tasmania. Locations there will have McNuggets, fries, Big Macs, cheeseburgers, and the Quarter Pounder available prior to the 10:30 am menu change. If the test is successful, it will spread to the rest of the country.

Having these all-day regular items should be something that McDonald’s USA should consider, too. It’s not like it’s unprecedented to offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner all at once, especially for drive-thrus. Jack in the Box and Sonic already do this. If the Golden Arches can fit in a small, limited number of classics to the morning menu, it would definitely be groundbreaking for them.

That, and I kinda just want a way to get spicy chicken McGriddles at 7 in the morning.

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