There is hardly any fast food item that elicits the excitement and aggravation of the McRib sandwich. The sandwich is generally offered at random outlets at random times. Almost all McDonald’s shops could be offering the famed rib sandwich on Nov 2. For about six weeks, no McRib locator can be needed to find the pork sandwich. Post resource – No McRib locator needed on Nov. 2 – The sandwich is back by Personal Money Store.
What makes the McRib so wonderful
A McRib sandwich McDonald’s is about as far from true ribs as one can get. A chopped, processed and pressed pork patty is fried and placed on a bun with barbecue sauce, pickles and onions. Some think the McRib is really pork when others call it a “mystery meat”. The McRib is loved by numerous either way. People will drive miles in either direction to find a McDonald’s that still sells the McRib. But from Nov. 2 to mid-December, they won’t have to.
McRib can be found in a multitude of locations
There is a McRib locator that fans can use to find the sandwich. All McDonald’s shops will offer the McRib sandwich on Nov 2, 2010 though. The McRib isn’t offered with any specific promotion or holiday, as far as supporters can tell. On average, a McRib sells about 20 million sandwiches per year — compared to 500 million Large Macs. The numbers aren’t all that huge for McDonald’s.
Why McRib is hard-to-find
McDonald’s representatives talked about the McRib. There is a reason why the McRib isn’t sold everywhere: It sells better when it is only offered each so often. As a standard menu item, it does not do all that well. Everybody who likes the McRib might just be part of the getting what you cannot have crowd. The McRib has not been supplied countrywide like this in more than sixteen years. Even without real meat, the McRib is pretty good. It is a great deal too. Are you going to go to McDonald’s to go get a McRib now?
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