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McDonald’s Snack Wrap is returning to U.S. menus. Here’s what to know.

McDonald’s Snack Wrap, a gone-but-not-forgotten customer favorite, is returning to the fast-food chain’s restaurants in the U.S. after a nine-year hiatus.

The popular sandwich will reappear on menus starting July 10, 2025, according to an announcement by the company on Tuesday in which Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald’s USA, stated simply, “It’s back.”

Consisting of a white-flour tortilla filled with chicken, shredded lettuce and cheese, the Snack Wrap was introduced nearly two decades ago. However, the item was removed from McDonald’s menus in 2016 because it was too complicated for its kitchens to prepare. Customers have been calling for the Snack Wrap’s return ever since.

In announcing the Snack Wrap’s return, the company included a link to a webpage called snackwrapfiles.com, which it describes as a “content hub for the most anticipated menu item of the decade.” Featuring Snack Wrap wallpaper as its background, the promotional webpage includes various large folders users can click into. A folder entitled “Fandom,” for example, houses screenshots of social media posts from Snack Wrap fans expressing their love for the food and asking when it would be returned to McDonald’s menus.

In one email, entitled “Snack Wraps for this Pregnant Lady,” a McDonald’s customer named Carli writes “my biggest craving is something I can’t have. I am due July 14th, 2025. Will snack wraps be back before then? Please just give me a hint.”

“I’ve waited years and I’m getting mildly impatient” wrote another fan called “loyal snack wrap lover.” 

Another, more proactive display of loyalty included a Change.org petition to bring back the Snack Wrap. The petition garnered nearly 19,000 signatures. Bringing back the wrap was a “years-long process,” Erlinger told The Associated Press.

In its revived form, the Snack Wrap will feature fried chicken and come in two flavors: Ranch and Spicy. This is a departure from the original version, which included a choice of grilled or fried chicken and sauce options like honey mustard and sweet chili. The simplified recipe is to ensure faster service, according to the company. The company has not revealed how much the Snack Wrap will cost, only that prices will vary depending on location.

McDonald’s also posted on the Snack Wrap’s on its X account, thanking ardent fans for resurrecting the long-lost menu item. Breaking the fourth wall, the social media manager behind the McDonald’s account addressed followers directly, reminding them that “social media managers don’t control the menu,” but rather its the fans who are to thank for the Snack Wrap’s revival. Stated the post, “you created a movement. a movement so powerful that you finally won.” 

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McDonald’s is closing its CosMc’s chain. Here are the locations that are shutting down.

McDonald’s locations are disappearing in downtown Chicago



McDonald’s locations are disappearing in downtown Chicago

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McDonald’s on Friday said it will shutter its CosMc’s chain, pulling the plug on the beverage-focused spinoff only two years after debuting the chain. 

In a statement, McDonald’s said it will start closing its standalone pilot CosMc’s locations in June, and will also discontinue its CosMc’s app. 

The CosMc’s chain opened its first location in Illinois in December 2023. The idea was to create a chain that could compete with Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts in providing customized beverages that are difficult for traditional McDonald’s restaurants to create. 

McDonald’s on Friday said that it would add some of the new drinks to its McDonald’s menus, although it didn’t specify which ones. 

“We’ve learned so much, so quickly from the CosMc’s test,” the company said. “It allowed us to test new, bold flavors and different technologies and processes – without impacting the existing McDonald’s experience for customers and crew.”

Some of the coffee drinks offered by CosMc’s include a churro frappe and an iced vanilla matcha latte. The chain also sells snacks like pretzel bites and sandwiches such as a spicy queso sandwich. 

The chain had expanded to five locations, which will all be shut down. Their locations are:

  • 285 N. Weber Road, Bolingbrook, Illinois

  • 5341 McPherson Boulevard, Fort Worth, Texas

  • 12360 FM 1957, San Antonio, Texas

  • 8726 Potranco Road, San Antonio, Texas

  • 861 W. Stacy Road, Allen, Texas

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Fast-food isn’t so affordable anymore. Here are the U.S. cities where prices are the highest.

Like Subway’s $5 footlong, affordable fast-food may soon be a thing of the past. 

The average price of fast-food in larger U.S. cities is now in the double digits, with the typical meal costing $11.56, according to a new report from LendingTree. Prices are highest in San Francisco, where the average fast-food meal costs $13.88, followed by Seattle at $13.48. Columbus, Ohio, has the most affordable fast-food, but meals still came to $10.01 on average.

Fast-food has long been considered a more economical, if not more healthful, way to eat. Whether it’s Wendy’s “Biggie Bag” or McDonald’s “McValue” menu, most major fast-food chains offer some sort of meal deal for under $10. But as costs rise and inflation pinches Americans’ wallets, the cost of burgers, fries and chicken nuggets may be slipping out of reach for many consumers. 

A FinanceBuzz analysis found last year that average fast food prices have risen between 39% and 100% over the last decade. For example, a McDouble sandwich that cost $1.19 in 2014 would easily cost more than $3 in 2024, the personal finance site found. 

Thirty-nine percent of Americans expect to spend less on dining given heightened uncertainty about the economy, according to a recent Bankrate survey

According to McDonald’s most recent earnings report, the company experienced a 3.6% drop in sales the first quarter, with executives citing tariffs as the reason behind the slower foot traffic. 

“Heightened anxiety” about the economy is weighing on lower- and middle-income Americans, McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a May 1 earnings call.

Among the consumers who may be struggling with the cost of fast-food — the low-income employees who make it. The average hourly wage for fast-food workers is $15.07, according to LendingTree. That means it takes workers more than two times longer than someone on an average wage in the U.S. to earn enough to afford a typical fast food meal, while factoring in the cost of other living expenses. 

“No one has ever expected to get rich off of fast-food wages, but the fact that these workers can’t even expect a livable wage is troubling,” LendingTree chief consumer finance analyst Matt Schulz said in the report. 

LendingTree found that a fast-food worker who purchased three meals a day from their employer, seven days a week, would end up spending 40% of their salary on average — leaving them with just 60% of their paycheck to live on.

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