
"Uliana Oliinyk/Getty Images McDonald's has long been known for its extensive menu that includes burgers, fries, and kids' meals, but what you may not know about the fast food giant is that it once dabbled in the Tex-Mex craze. That's right: back in the 1990s, McDonald's offered chicken fajitas to its customers. While there are certainly discontinued menu items that we don't miss, this was not one of them."
"Across social media, fans are begging McDonald's to "bring back the fajitas." On Facebook, users have written, "I loved these! Wish they'd make a comeback," and "If they brought these back, I would actually eat there with my kids." One user even claimed they'd do "anything for these to come back. Meanwhile, on Instagram, commenters have praised the chicken fajitas as "the best.""
McDonald's offered chicken fajitas in the 1990s as part of its menu and promotional "Taste of the Month" program. Debuting in 1993 at two for $2.99, the fajitas included seasoned chicken, cheddar cheese, fresh tomatoes, green peppers, onions, and a soft tortilla, with mild or hot picante sauce options. Advertisements promoted a "taste of Mexico ... without the sunburn." The item remained through the decade but was discontinued for unknown reasons. Fans have posted on social media and launched a Change.org petition to bring the fajitas back, though the petition closed after gaining 57 supporters.
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