McDonald’s Launching National All-Day Breakfast Menu That Includes McGriddles

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Building on the success it’s had so far with its all-day breakfast menu, McDonald’s has announced it will be expanding its offerings in that category with the launch of a new menu that will be available at all Golden Arches locations nationwide.

In a national rollout starting in late August and continuing through September, McDonald’s 16,000 or so locations nationwide will have one menu to rule them all, which will include both biscuits and McMuffin sandwiches, as well as McGriddles.

“To continue to give customers more of their favorite breakfast items anytime of the day, McDonald’s will be shifting to one national All Day Breakfast menu allowing guests to enjoy even more breakfast choices nationwide at participating restaurants,” the company said.

When McDonald’s first unveiled All-Day breakfast, menu options were limited to either biscuit or muffin sandwiches — depending on local preferences — pancakes, and some other options, with the idea of keeping things simple.

Back in January, we reported that McDonald’s was testing the addition of its McGriddle to all-day breakfast menus in Oklahoma. Then in March, the company announced it was testing a full all-day breakfast menu in a few markets.

The Golden Arches expanded the McGriddles test at the end of that month as well, after they proved to be a popular addition.

Which brings us to today’s news. Here’s what’s slated to be on the new all-day breakfast menu, according to McDonald’s: Egg McMuffin, Sausage McMuffin with Egg, Sausage McMuffin, Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit, Sausage Biscuit with Egg, Sausage Biscuit, Bacon, Egg & Cheese McGriddles, Sausage, Egg & Cheese McGriddles, Sausage McGriddles, Hotcakes, Hotcakes and Sausage, Sausage Burrito, Fruit & Maple Oatmeal, Fruit ‘N Yogurt Parfait, and Hashbrowns (varies by restaurant).

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