Matt Little was so disappointed that the McPickle was an April Fools’ that he decided to have one anyway.
McDonald’s recently underestimated just how much people love pickles.
The fast-food giant prompted widespread excitement when they announced the launch of the McPickle Burger – only for it to be an April Fools’. Cue, outrage and disappointment.
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Matt Little, from Tasmania, took his whole family to the nearest branch and made the McPickle a reality.So how did it turn out for him?