
McDonald's makes major change to its drinks menu - and unhappy fans have branded the move 'gross'!
Daily MailMcDonald's has made a huge change to its drinks menu, but fans are not happy after learning their favourites have been axed. A medium Fanta Orange for example, contains a staggering 18 grams of sugar and 76 calories but soon McDonald's customers will be buying Fanta Zero which boasts just 4 calories. McDonald's UK has made a huge change to their fizzy drinks offering which sees regular Fanta and Oasis culled from its menu - instead replaced with sugar-free versions Despite this, Coca Cola, which at 42 grams has slightly less sugar than its axed rivals, will still be sold by McDonald's UK. A McDonald's spokesperson told The Sun: 'As part of our ongoing commitment to offer our customers more balanced choices, we started transitioning from Fanta Orange and Oasis Summer Fruits to Fanta Orange Zero and Oasis Zero Summer Fruits across all restaurants in the UK and Ireland from September. Fans on Twitter were gutted and some even called for the fast-food chain to bring back regular Coke and regular Oasis A McDonald's statement posted by food blog snackolator on Instagram said: 'It turns out not everyone was ready to say goodbye to the McRib after last year’s Farewell Tour.'
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