McDonald’s customers in Germany will be able to order plant-based McPlant nuggets starting Feb. 22.
available in restaurants since mid-2021, when the company rolled out its revamped recipe.
But it looks unlikely at this point that U.S. customers will get the chance to try the new McPlant Nuggets for themselves at the company's roughly 14,000 domestic locations. McDonald's and Beyond ended their U.S. test of the McPlant burger in 2022 and haven't announced any plans for additional testing or a nationwide launch. BTIG analyst Peter Saleh wrote in a research note last June that the sales were disappointing.
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