McDonald's China Offers Weird Limited Edition 'Oreo X Spam Burger'

McDonald's has just released a bizarre new creation from its test kitchens in the form of a new burger. The new addition comes with a full cast of unlikely burger characters such as Spam, crushed Oreo pieces and a creamy sauce. McDonald's China is the birthplace of this unique menu item called Oreo x Spam burger which was launched on December 21.

The latest burger creation features two extra-thick slices of Spam topped with Oreo crumbs and the brand's classic burger sauce. The official McDonald's China website describes the taste of the Oreo x Spam burger as "tender and juicy, full of meatiness and with a hint of sweet aftertaste." The experience will surely give you an imaginable double surprise.

While many were not too keen on getting first dibs on the strange creation, some have been quite curious to give the limited edition burger a try. For one day only this week, diners were invited to taste the unique burger as part of its "members only" promotions which offers special discounts and offers to patrons every Monday.

In an article from CNN, McDonald's China communications manager Abbie Xie views the unique burger as a trending food among today's youngsters.

"It has a very strong meaty and satisfying texture. The flavorful and crispy Oreo, on the other hand, is a snack youngsters are familiar with. By creatively combining the two foods, it doesn't only showcase the collision of tastes and textures, it is also quite topical socially," Xie said.

Members who were invited to partake in the special burger promo offer received vouchers to purchase the item for $2 (£ 1.50).

According to Xie, "The burgers were sold out by noon in some branches. The overall sale was good and there were some fierce discussions on social media sites."

"We had a total of 400,000 Oreo luncheon meat burgers, available at about 3,700 branches across China -- each branch had a limited supply," said Xie.

Despite the number of projected sales on the special offer item, the brand had netizens from social media platform Weibo certainly divided on their reviews and opinions regarding the strange burger.

A comment on the company's blog that received 2,000 likes read:

"There is no need to release unnecessary products."

RECENT NEWS

Stocks Rise After Better-than-expected Jobs Report To Close Out Winning Week

Stocks rose on Thursday following a better-than-expected U.S. jobs report as the economy tries to recover from the coron... Read more

Record Jobs Gain Of 4.8 Million In June Smashes Expectations; Unemployment Rate Falls To 11.1%

Another big contributor to the decline of the jobless rate was a plunge in those on temporary layoff. That total fell by... Read more

17.6 Million Unemployed Americans Probably Won't Return To Their Pre-pandemic Jobs

The share of the workforce currently out of work with no reasonable chance of returning to their jobs is about 11%, or a... Read more

GM, Fiat Chrysler U.S. Auto Sales Tank In Second Quarter As Coronavirus Saps Demand

U.S. vehicle sales in the second quarter for General Motors, Toyota Motor and Fiat Chrysler plunged by more than 30% Read more

Mortgage Demand Falls For The Second Straight Week, Signaling A Potential Slowdown In The Housing Recovery

The surge in mortgage demand from homebuyers over the past two months appears to be waning, even as mortgage rates conti... Read more

Fed's Bullard Warns Of Financial Crisis Risks As Virus Cases Spike, FT Reports

St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank president James Bullard has warned that a growing number of bankruptcies due to the coron... Read more