Starting next week, McDonald's customers in the U.S. ordering McFlurry sweet treats will notice updated packaging and a different size available to purchase.
Less than a year after McDonald's McFlurry desserts lost their iconic spindles, the fast-food giant announced that the item is "getting a makeover" as it tries to reverse a current sales decline. Starting Tuesday, McDonald's will be selling the new "Mini McFlurry," in addition to the standard size, and both will come in a new "more environmentally friendly four-flap cup" as they are "phasing out plastic McFlurry cup lids.
To reverse the decline, fast-food chains have launched several promotions in an attempt to boost customer traffic during persistent inflation. FOX Business' Daniella Genovese contributed to this report.
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