The 1980s McDonald's Menu Item You Had To Assemble Yourself
"In hindsight that packaging was a terrible idea."
In the 1980s, McDonald's introduced the McDLT, a unique build-your-own burger that was served in a two-chambered Styrofoam container. The McDLT, which included traditional burger ingredients like a bun, beef patty, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato, was meant to be McDonald's answer to Burger King's Whopper. Despite an ad campaign featuring actor Jason Alexander, the McDLT was discontinued in November 1990, partly due to customer complaints about the packaging and broader concerns about McDonald's environmental impact.
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