- **Q: What does The Grinch Meal include?
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Food / Restaurants
McDonald's is getting into the holiday spirit with the launch of The Grinch Meal, a limited-edition offering that combines classic menu items with a Grinch-inspired twist. Available at participating locations, this meal promises a mischievo...
The Grinch Meal is McDonald's latest effort to create buzz and excitement around its menu. By partnering with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, McDonald's is leveraging the enduring popularity of The Grinch to attract customers during the holiday season.
The meal includes:
McDonald's Canada also offers the \"Grinchiest Meal\" which includes Who-Hash Bites, Grinch-themed cups, a Grinch Happy Meal with exclusive plush toys, Sour Cream 'N Onion Flavoured Dipping Sauce, Salted Caramel McFlurry, Baked Salted Caramel Pie and New Festive McCafé Beverages.
The Grinch Meal was first introduced in Canada in 2024 and its success made it a natural choice to bring to the U.S. market.
**Actionable Takeaways:** Consumers can enjoy a festive meal and collect themed merchandise. McDonald's benefits from increased traffic and brand engagement during the competitive holiday season.
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