This year, the McDonald’s and Erős Pista collab is even hotter
After last year’s great success, the Hungarian McDonald’s welcomes its guests with new Erős Pistás sandwiches. However, after listening to the feedback from consumers, this year the burgers are coming in an even “pissier” form than before.
The collaboration between the two brands – between meki sandwiches and one of the country’s best-known hot sauces – became one of the big audience favorites last year. However, many of the guests indicated that they would like it if the burgers were even hotter. That is why the product development team of the restaurant chain listened to the feedback and shaped the recipes of the products.
The seasonal products are based on a beef and a chicken burger this year as well. In addition to the meat, the sesame seed bun is served with iceberg lettuce and tomatoes, Erős Pistás mayonnaise sauce and breaded Erős Pistás cheese disc. The Erős Pistás sandwich can also be ordered without meat, so vegetarians or guests who do not eat meat for any reason can taste what this year’s spicy burger of the restaurant chain has to offer.
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