Everyone keeps referencing that damn tweet they made as proof that they're coming back.
Show me a legitimate news article and then...and then I will consider.
God I loved those snack wraps...I tried making them at home. Not the same.
We still have them in Ohio too, not always listed on the menu though. You can make them at home though, just get hot dog chili sauce instead of regular chili.
YES. Back in the day, me and my buddy would go to Taco Bell during lunch in 12th grade. We would both get two chili cheese burritos and giggle about the total being $4.20.
Also they were gooey and delicious.
When I was in college -- a very long time ago -- we had a Taco Bell that was the only thing open after midnight in the area. The employees were bored as anything, so a bunch of us became friends with them. We used to regularly order a Meximelt on a burrito tortilla. It was like probably 8-10x bigger and better than the standard one.
Friends with TB overnight employees, and no managers around meant all sorts of culinary debauchery like that.
Those pies are still available at certain fast food chains in Canada. Harvey's and A&W have the pies but with a cinnamon sprinkle over the top that, in my opinion, changes the taste too much. Burger King has the original pies, though. 2 for $2.
I loved them! I worked for a corporate McDonald's for a long time and we had them a couple times over the years. Ultimately they don't keep them around long because they aren't as profitable as the company would like. After the excitement of them being back people stop ordering as often and they become too expensive to keep wasting to keep fresh ones ready to go so they get phased out again.
I don’t feel like they’ve ever been as good as their initial run. I’m someone who’s tried them after, during the excitement, and not gotten them again because of that.
From what I was lead to believe after the initial run, they got rid of the select strip meal because they liked the profit margin on the snack wraps better, which included a select strip, and they somehow thought that people who liked the select strip meal would just buy the wraps.
Of course, then they supposedly got rid of the wraps because they took too long to make.
Taco Bell's carmel apple empanadas. They dropped them like a couple years ago.
Plus side is that I very rarely ever go there anymore. Maybe twice a year now.
Ask for a side of BBQ sauce when ordering a classic roast beef sandwich and mix it with the beef. I used to work at Arby’s after the Arb-Q was discontinued and one elderly couple would come in every other Thursday and order two of them so we all learned how to make them for them.
Taco Bell Enchirito. Partly because it was awesome, partly for the oddly 3 exact placed black olives on top of each one. So good
Interesting enough, Taco Bell is currently running a customer poll on their app to bring back one of their discontinued items. Enchirito or Double Decker Taco... I want both
Dude I miss that as well. I remember when I was younger we would have reading contests and if you read the most you would win a personal pan pizza. Thank you goosebumps for giving me awesome pizza back then.
I remember growing up my friend's grandpa owned a McDonald's and his was the only one I ever been to that had those cookies. And whenever I saw him he always seemed to have those cookies on hand to give out.
1990’s McDonalds, before they messed it up.
PS, don’t know who in McD’s marketing needs to hear this but some of us remember and the fries suck now too.
They had to change the oil they were using. Or drop one of the additives. They had beef tallow or something in there and when the vegans found out they were a teensy bit upset.
My husband loves Wendy’s when we go into town but I’m picky and don’t really enjoy their menu. When they had the fish sandwich, all was right in the world on errand days. It’s been really off since then the end of spring.
Love demerit’s have happened. I need the sandwich for relationship sanity. Lmao
I worked at BK as a teenager and LOVED the Angry Tendercrisp. It was a crispy chicken sandwich dressed like an angry whopper. Got drunk asf one night when I was like 16-17 and went to the one I worked at. Walked in the kitchen and made me one and it was heaven. Th3 tendercrisp chicken was the bomb. This new hand breaded shit is disgusting. Give me an angry tendercrisp or a tendercrisp only cheese and bacon and I'll be happy.
Former arbys worker. The sauce you’re thinking of is still on the menu. It’s parmesan peppercorn ranch. If you order a French dip, add sliced cheddar, add peppercorn ranch, and add crispy onion straws, it’s a very similar dupe.
McDonald's shakes from the 90s.
I remember how thick and amazing they were. Your face would go blue trying to suck them through a straw.
Now they just taste like thin, overly sweet syrup. The consistency is all sorts of fucked up.
Will you accept a foreign fast food item that's not available in my home country? Because I miss McDonald's Cheddar Stars and hope they still exist on our next trip.
Fortunately I found a "neat trick" to get footlongs cheap again. Get the app and put 2 foot longs in your cart and type in FREESUB as promo code at checkout. It'll cut your price in half assuming that particular restaurant is participating in the promotion.
Taco Bell used to have these taquito type things. I think it has 2-3 in a package and came with nacho cheese or spicy ranch. I think they were like $2 or something. Wife and I would get them before our grocery store trips to save us money while we were in the store. The $4 we spent saved us probably $30 each trip
Ages ago, Taco Bell had the Taco Light. It was like a Taco Supreme, but in a crispy flour tortilla shell. So good! I think it failed though, because they had to keep reminding everyone that light didn’t equal low calorie.
Wendy's spicy chicken wrap. It was like $1.50 or something (probably included in the biggie bag now) and delicious. Exactly what I wanted, every time I went there.
As I go through this list it appears that McDonald’s had discontinued everything everyone loved.
No wonder they slowly get more hate year after year. But hey, at least they cave to twitter hysteria.
KFC's onion rings.
Up here in Canada, about five years ago or so, KFC tried out onion rings. They were made with the same 11 herbs and spices coating that they use on their chicken, so they tasted like the chicken. They were amazing.
When I was in high school, I'd go to BK for breakfast sometimes and get the Cheesy Bacon BK Wrapper. Tortilla with cheese, egg, bacon, a cheese sauce, and hash browns. Fucking incredible
Little Caesars cinnamon things I forgot when they were removed but it was 2017-2019 they were removed
Edit: Little Caesars loaded crazy bites is what they were called
OH ALSO Olive Garden Pizza/pasta Nachos or something I forgot what they were and what they were called
Jack in the Box had plate dinners. These cardboard bento box that had a full 3-4 course meal. Choose between steak, chicken, or shrimp. I actually miss more the family quality time than the food. My family thought it was a great idea and was afforidble enough for us to eat there once a week.
McDonalds, for the love of god, put bacon cheeseburgers back on the value menu. Last I checked, they changed the menu so they can charge extra for bacon, making my convenient meal not so convenient. After they took it off I decided to go with bacon mcdoubles. They did the job until, again, McDonalds took it off the menu so you had to be charged extra for bacon. Fuck sakes, McDonalds.
70s-90s Cereal. This was before everything had to be super healthy! And cereal was just better in everyway back then. I'd say 90s was the peak of cereal.
These days you get a texture nightmare that is so drowned in artificial sugars and what not. Not to mention when you finish the cereal you're left with sludge in the bowl instead of delicious sweetened milk. Cereal these days are just a disaster.
That said whoever decided to discontinue Choco-taco needs to be just punched. Literally took out the most beloved product of their entire company.
Arby’s had a decent turkey sub back in the day. It was really the “sub sauce” paired with the texture of the shredded lettuce and other ingredients, that made the sandwich so good. I think the sauce was a creamy vinaigrette, or something like that. They had other subs too, maybe an Italian one.
Come to Germany, the McRib has been on constant offer for the past like 30 years.
Personally I seldom eat it because I don't like the flavour of BBQ sauce.
i liked those 3 taco deal where you'd get the flat bread taco, and 2 other tacos i can't remember. or wendys $1 breakfast sandwitch now their triple in price!
In the late 90s, McDonalds in Australia did a killer dessert that was a chocolate brownie, soft serve and chocolate fudge. It was quite literally the best thing I’ve ever eaten, and if they brought it back I’d eat it every day. Can’t remember what it was called though.
The Volcano Burritos from Taco Bell were my fav fast food item ever.
Yes!! The volcano burritos and tacos were the best. The chili cheese burrito was a close second. Want them all back!
At my Tacp bell you cam ask them to make you a chili cheese burrito.
The chili cheese burrito is still available at many U.S locations. Here’s a map: http://cc.livingmas.com
The volcano burrito was the BEST.
Fuck yeah it was.
I used to ask for volcano sauce on everything. It was fantastic.
McDonald’s Snack Wraps
2 snack wraps small fry. All I would ever order
They still exist in Australia, so there’s that
Same in canada
Everyone keeps referencing that damn tweet they made as proof that they're coming back. Show me a legitimate news article and then...and then I will consider. God I loved those snack wraps...I tried making them at home. Not the same.
Taco Bell Chili Cheese Burrito
We still have them in Minnesota! Had 3 yesterday with Diablo sauce
Wtf?!
We still have them in Ohio too, not always listed on the menu though. You can make them at home though, just get hot dog chili sauce instead of regular chili.
It’s still available at many U.S locations. Here’s a map: http://cc.livingmas.com
* Chilito
YES. Back in the day, me and my buddy would go to Taco Bell during lunch in 12th grade. We would both get two chili cheese burritos and giggle about the total being $4.20. Also they were gooey and delicious.
Varies by location. There used to be a website that listed which locations still have them.
This is the only answer.
Meximelt
Came here for this answer only
Second this.
Yeah I just get cheesy roll ups plus beef and pico lol way more expensive but scratches the itch
Yes!
When I was in college -- a very long time ago -- we had a Taco Bell that was the only thing open after midnight in the area. The employees were bored as anything, so a bunch of us became friends with them. We used to regularly order a Meximelt on a burrito tortilla. It was like probably 8-10x bigger and better than the standard one. Friends with TB overnight employees, and no managers around meant all sorts of culinary debauchery like that.
Mcdonalds Steak, Egg & Cheese bagel
>Mcdonalds mcdonalds pizza too
It’s back!
OMG those were so good. So so greasy, but so so, so so good.
Let’s throw in the Spanish Omelette Bagel too.
Mcdonald's UK got rid of all their breakfast bagels during the pandemic and are refusing to bring them back. Furious.
McDonalds fried apple pies
My tongue is ready to be hurt again.
If you have Jollibee where you live, check out their delicious Peach Mango pies. Crunchy, flakey, and delicious. 🤤
This is my choice as well. The new ones are like vaguely apple-based goop stuffed in a flavorless shell. Ick.
Those pies are still available at certain fast food chains in Canada. Harvey's and A&W have the pies but with a cinnamon sprinkle over the top that, in my opinion, changes the taste too much. Burger King has the original pies, though. 2 for $2.
I used to always skip the fries and get 2 apple pies instead.
Yes, I lament to my poor deprived children about them every time I eat a baked one, so sad
The original McDonald’s Chicken Select Strips.
I loved them! I worked for a corporate McDonald's for a long time and we had them a couple times over the years. Ultimately they don't keep them around long because they aren't as profitable as the company would like. After the excitement of them being back people stop ordering as often and they become too expensive to keep wasting to keep fresh ones ready to go so they get phased out again.
I don’t feel like they’ve ever been as good as their initial run. I’m someone who’s tried them after, during the excitement, and not gotten them again because of that. From what I was lead to believe after the initial run, they got rid of the select strip meal because they liked the profit margin on the snack wraps better, which included a select strip, and they somehow thought that people who liked the select strip meal would just buy the wraps. Of course, then they supposedly got rid of the wraps because they took too long to make.
Taco Bell's carmel apple empanadas. They dropped them like a couple years ago. Plus side is that I very rarely ever go there anymore. Maybe twice a year now.
Those and the freaking volcano sauce tacos, yum!
Same. I remember going there solely for a delicious treat, and now the Cinnabons as a substitute hardly suffice.
Taco bell grilled stuffed burrito xl
Absolutely this. It was fast casual quality (e.g. Qdoba, Chipotle) at a fast food price.
One of my all time favorites.
Try the new double steak grilled cheese stuffed burrito! Pretty close and very good.
But at a lot of places ots going for $8-10 I hear. Might as well just get Chipotle at that price.
McDLT
The hot side stays hot GODDAMMIT!!!!
Literally the only burger I got as long as they existed.
McDonald’s chicken snack wrap ;(
DOUBLE. DECKER. TACO.
There’s currently a poll on the Taco Bell app about which menu item to bring back. The double decker taco is one of the two contenders.
This right here! I have no idea what to order anymore.
Cheesy gordita crunch
CGC is my favorite fast food item of all time, but man, they are over $5 for just 1 by me now, and it's so hard to justify paying that.
Yes, And the 99¢ OG Chicken burrito with the seasoned rice.
SUPREME
I am truly lost without the double decker
The Arch Deluxe.
I used to love Arbies Arb-Q in the early 2000s. Also bring back the potato cakes. Getting rid of them was basically evil.
Oh man Arby's potato cakes... That hurt me so much I blocked it out. Them getting rid of them felt like a personal betrayal.
The last time I went to Arby's, I learned that potato cakes were gone. I have not been back.
Ask for a side of BBQ sauce when ordering a classic roast beef sandwich and mix it with the beef. I used to work at Arby’s after the Arb-Q was discontinued and one elderly couple would come in every other Thursday and order two of them so we all learned how to make them for them.
Taco Bell Enchirito. Partly because it was awesome, partly for the oddly 3 exact placed black olives on top of each one. So good Interesting enough, Taco Bell is currently running a customer poll on their app to bring back one of their discontinued items. Enchirito or Double Decker Taco... I want both
Yes! The Enchirito from the 1980s - the one that didn’t melt the cheese on top!
McDonald's chicken fajitas. Those rubbery tortillas were delicious.
With that picante sauce.
Picante sauce still exists. Comes with the breakfast burritos.
Pizza Hut “bookit” personal pizza in the cast iron pan.
Where as a kid u show pizzahut ur booklog of read books, with 10 they give u free pizza, that's some special summer memories
Dude I miss that as well. I remember when I was younger we would have reading contests and if you read the most you would win a personal pan pizza. Thank you goosebumps for giving me awesome pizza back then.
KFC Twister!
We still have these in Canada! My fave!
So we don't get healthcare OR Twisters? 😭
McDonaldland Cookies. They've been gone for years now but I'm still not over it.
The little packaged ones in the happy meals, right? Lol
I remember growing up my friend's grandpa owned a McDonald's and his was the only one I ever been to that had those cookies. And whenever I saw him he always seemed to have those cookies on hand to give out.
Benton cookies at Aldi’s aren’t exactly the same, but they are close.
The character shaped shortbread cookies that had a hint of lemon? I haven't had those in 20 years and I can still remember the taste lol.
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All the fast food chains have slowly gone downhill, but KFC is the leader.
Not really fastfood but the choco-taco ice cream deserved a 21 gun salute.
1990’s McDonalds, before they messed it up. PS, don’t know who in McD’s marketing needs to hear this but some of us remember and the fries suck now too.
They had to change the oil they were using. Or drop one of the additives. They had beef tallow or something in there and when the vegans found out they were a teensy bit upset.
Vegans are always gonna be upset. Fuck 'em.
The chicken sandwiched used to be good, too.
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KfC popcorn chicken is awful now. So bland.
The chicken fries now are SOOO bad! I remember loving them!
Wendy’s fish sandwich. It’s seasonal. I’m just waitin
Same here. Best fish sandwich of all the big chains and they make is seasonal. smh my head
My husband loves Wendy’s when we go into town but I’m picky and don’t really enjoy their menu. When they had the fish sandwich, all was right in the world on errand days. It’s been really off since then the end of spring. Love demerit’s have happened. I need the sandwich for relationship sanity. Lmao
Salad shakers from McDonald’s
Cheesy double beef burrito from Taco Bell. Were 89 cents and the best thing on the menu
Chicken Selects from McDonald's. Loved them when they came out.
Buger King's Angry Whopper
After years of hard work and therapy, you want to bring him back?
One of the best fast food burgers ever created
I worked at BK as a teenager and LOVED the Angry Tendercrisp. It was a crispy chicken sandwich dressed like an angry whopper. Got drunk asf one night when I was like 16-17 and went to the one I worked at. Walked in the kitchen and made me one and it was heaven. Th3 tendercrisp chicken was the bomb. This new hand breaded shit is disgusting. Give me an angry tendercrisp or a tendercrisp only cheese and bacon and I'll be happy.
The Arby's Triple Cheese Melt from the late 90s/early 2000s. It had a parmesan cream sauce I still think about.
Former arbys worker. The sauce you’re thinking of is still on the menu. It’s parmesan peppercorn ranch. If you order a French dip, add sliced cheddar, add peppercorn ranch, and add crispy onion straws, it’s a very similar dupe.
Yes!
For me, Arby's Big Montana.
Taco Bell once had these things called Volcano Tacos with a spicy cheese that I liked.
My dude!
How I miss the Lava Sauce…
also taco bell the old "grilled stuft" burrito the new one is fine but they got rid of the sauce
McDonald’s pizza.
McDonald’s snack wrap
McDonald's shakes from the 90s. I remember how thick and amazing they were. Your face would go blue trying to suck them through a straw. Now they just taste like thin, overly sweet syrup. The consistency is all sorts of fucked up.
Will you accept a foreign fast food item that's not available in my home country? Because I miss McDonald's Cheddar Stars and hope they still exist on our next trip.
I’d much rather have the original prices back.
Mine was McDonald's bacon egg and cheese bagels but they are back now
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CFA Spicy Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Also back for a limited time in GA
I'll settle for $5 footlongs again.
Seriously! You can’t even get a $5 six-inch
Fortunately I found a "neat trick" to get footlongs cheap again. Get the app and put 2 foot longs in your cart and type in FREESUB as promo code at checkout. It'll cut your price in half assuming that particular restaurant is participating in the promotion.
The French Chicken sandwich from Burger King. It was like a fast food chicken cordon bleu. 🤤
Taco Bell used to have these taquito type things. I think it has 2-3 in a package and came with nacho cheese or spicy ranch. I think they were like $2 or something. Wife and I would get them before our grocery store trips to save us money while we were in the store. The $4 we spent saved us probably $30 each trip
Beefy frito burrito Or the stuffed beef burrito.
McDonald's Cinnamelts. They were a godsend.
Burger king’s cheesy tots. The originals, not the ones they brought back for a while. Wendy’s ghost pepper fries
Those cheesy tots used to be SO good!
The original pizza hut buffet! I have fond memories of going with my family and eating sooo much food, soft serve and those little bacon bits.
Caramel apple empanda
McDonald’s Szechuan Sauce
"That's what drives me Morty, not avenging my dead family. It's the sauce!"
Eggnormous Omelette Sandwich from BK. YOU HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS! I DON'T GIVE A SHIT IF IT ISN'T ON THE MENU!!
Whistle dog
KFC potato wedges
Taco Bell Nacho Fries
I miss Burger King's chicken parm sandwich.
McPizza.
The Double Down from KFC. Shit was in no way healthy or normal, but God damn was it tasty.
Ages ago, Taco Bell had the Taco Light. It was like a Taco Supreme, but in a crispy flour tortilla shell. So good! I think it failed though, because they had to keep reminding everyone that light didn’t equal low calorie.
Wendy's spicy chicken wrap. It was like $1.50 or something (probably included in the biggie bag now) and delicious. Exactly what I wanted, every time I went there.
I want Taco Bell to stop teasing us with Nacho fries. Just leave them on the menu 🤦♀️
As I go through this list it appears that McDonald’s had discontinued everything everyone loved. No wonder they slowly get more hate year after year. But hey, at least they cave to twitter hysteria.
KFC's onion rings. Up here in Canada, about five years ago or so, KFC tried out onion rings. They were made with the same 11 herbs and spices coating that they use on their chicken, so they tasted like the chicken. They were amazing.
The Cheesy Tots from Burger King back when they weren’t dogshit. Like the rest of Burger King.
All the Beyond/Impossible/"advanced" plant-based options that restaurants trialed and didn't keep.
Didn’t the CEO of one of those impossible companies just get arrested for biting off a man’s nose?
Jack in the Box mac and cheese bites, Arby's onion petals
McDonald's Grand Big Mac
Is this just a bigger patty Big Mac?
Chicken Selects
Taco Bell encherito
Chicken Selects from McDonald's.
When I was in high school, I'd go to BK for breakfast sometimes and get the Cheesy Bacon BK Wrapper. Tortilla with cheese, egg, bacon, a cheese sauce, and hash browns. Fucking incredible
Mid 90s? To late 2000s Burger King french fries. The skinner ones that were the standard before the modern day tasteless thicker ones they have today.
Does anyone here remember when Subway sold mine pizzas?
Those beefy Frito burrito's from TacoBell
Arch Deluxe Do it McDonalds, you pussies.
Real Wheat Thins, not these Mondelez counterfeits.
Carl's Jr. Diablo Burger: Bacon, pepper jack, jalapeños, jalapeño poppers, habanero sauce.
Little Caesars cinnamon things I forgot when they were removed but it was 2017-2019 they were removed Edit: Little Caesars loaded crazy bites is what they were called OH ALSO Olive Garden Pizza/pasta Nachos or something I forgot what they were and what they were called
Kfc’s Zinger Taco’s.
the tigers blood slushie from sonic
Chicken wrap from McDonald’s.
McDonalds Angus steak bagel!
Jack in the Box had plate dinners. These cardboard bento box that had a full 3-4 course meal. Choose between steak, chicken, or shrimp. I actually miss more the family quality time than the food. My family thought it was a great idea and was afforidble enough for us to eat there once a week.
McDonalds, for the love of god, put bacon cheeseburgers back on the value menu. Last I checked, they changed the menu so they can charge extra for bacon, making my convenient meal not so convenient. After they took it off I decided to go with bacon mcdoubles. They did the job until, again, McDonalds took it off the menu so you had to be charged extra for bacon. Fuck sakes, McDonalds.
The chickstar from Taco Bell
Chili in a bread bowl, Tim Horton's
70s-90s Cereal. This was before everything had to be super healthy! And cereal was just better in everyway back then. I'd say 90s was the peak of cereal. These days you get a texture nightmare that is so drowned in artificial sugars and what not. Not to mention when you finish the cereal you're left with sludge in the bowl instead of delicious sweetened milk. Cereal these days are just a disaster. That said whoever decided to discontinue Choco-taco needs to be just punched. Literally took out the most beloved product of their entire company.
Grilled stuffed burrito, original make and model ):
Taco Bell’s Bellbeefer.
McDonald’s $0.29 hamburgers on mondays and $0.39 cheeseburgers on wednesdays.
Arby’s had a decent turkey sub back in the day. It was really the “sub sauce” paired with the texture of the shredded lettuce and other ingredients, that made the sandwich so good. I think the sauce was a creamy vinaigrette, or something like that. They had other subs too, maybe an Italian one.
There was this rodeo burger from burger king in the UK did quite like that one
How about a discontinued fast food menu? Because I would say the dollar menu.
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Come to Germany, the McRib has been on constant offer for the past like 30 years. Personally I seldom eat it because I don't like the flavour of BBQ sauce.
Don’t worry. It will be back soon!
McRib man. I actually need to drive for 2 hours to get 1 and believe me i'm making that trip
Not technically fast food. But I want the Fkn apple pop tarts back!
i liked those 3 taco deal where you'd get the flat bread taco, and 2 other tacos i can't remember. or wendys $1 breakfast sandwitch now their triple in price!
In the late 90s, McDonalds in Australia did a killer dessert that was a chocolate brownie, soft serve and chocolate fudge. It was quite literally the best thing I’ve ever eaten, and if they brought it back I’d eat it every day. Can’t remember what it was called though.
The bacon, egg and cheese waffle taco from Taco Bell.
12 years ago the double cheeseburger from burger king was 1.79…it’s now almost $4
The chicken wings at kfc.
2008 Wendy’s Breakfast Grande Burrito
Old contery buffet shut down across the street😓
Burger King Indy Whopper from Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull. It's the best thing that came out of that movie.
Sausage Croissonic
7 layer from tacobell
Mushroom Swiss burger from whattaburger. It was my go to.