McDonald’s tends to tease its American customers.

It’s not uncommon for the chain to unveil items on its global menu that Americans would really love. Sometimes, an addition overseas is a sort of tryout for the big show, while on other occasions, the company seems to be showing off for the world, while leaving out its largest market.

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In other cases, the chain may have a marketing program with a movie, television show, or other property that’s unique to part of the world. When that happens, the company simply can’t introduce the offering in America.

Currently in the United States McDonald’s has a partnership with the upcoming “Minecraft” movie. That deal, which hits menus April 1, involves a special version of the chain’s iconic “Happy Meal.”

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“A ‘Minecraft Movie Meal’ features your choice of a Big Mac or 10-pc. Chicken McNuggets plus medium fries and a drink, and a limited-edition collectible. Fans who enjoy the 10-pc. Chicken McNuggets Meal also get to spice things up with Nether Flame Sauce – a limited-edition hot sauce inspired by The Nether – with crushed red pepper and flaming cayenne, balanced with hints of garlic and sweetness. Fans who want an extra kick can also add the sauce to their favorite McDonald’s order,” the chain shared in a press release.

McDonald’s, however, has many other Minecraft items that won’t (at least for now) be getting a U.S. release.

McDonald’s offers new versions of the McFlurry exclusive to various markets.

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McDonald’s menus add Minecraft McFlurrys

McDonald’s seems to have more fun with its McFlurry all over the world compared to how it markets the dessert in the United States. That might be because the American version of the McFlurry machine has been prone to breaking down.

In the rest of the world, however, the fast-food giant brings out daring McFlurry flavors quite often. It has done just that in conjunction with the “Minecraft” movie.

“McDonald’s is wild with the new Minecraft collab, and the desserts look incredible… outside of the US! In the UK you can get an Apple Cake McFlurry that has a sour apple sauce, cake pieces, and apple pieces blended together,” the popular Snackolator Instagram page shared.

The global innovation does not stop there.

“Canada gets a new Apple Shake that you can enjoy with your Minecraft meal. And in Singapore they are getting three cotton candy items — a McFlurry, sundae, and cone,” he added.

Many of Snackolator’s followers expressed frustration that these new McFlurry creations would not hit the U.S.

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“These sound so good! The only time i would ever go to McDonald’s and they don’t even have any of it in the U.S. posted JacobG516.

That sentiment was echoed by JaxterOLashes96.

“How come the United States doesn’t get any creative concepts?! This would be so cool! And make it like a movie month theme kid meal line,” they added.

McDonald’s needs a global boost

McDonald’s sales have slowed globally.

In 2024, global comp sales decreased 0.1% for the full year, with comps up 0.4% in the fourth quarter.

The numbers in the U.S., however, are actually worse.

In the U.S., comp sales were down 1.4% for Q4 amid the impact of the E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions on our Quarter Pounders.

CFO Ian Borden is confident that a comeback is on the way.

“In our international operated market segment, comp sales performance this quarter was slightly positive due to mixed results across the individual markets, including negative comps in the U.K. While QSR industry traffic was positive in only two of our big five markets, we had a positive comp guest count GAAP to most near-end competitors across the majority of our largest markets,” he shared.

He believes the company has the recipe to turn sales around globally.

“During a difficult time for the industry, we have acted with urgency and remain steadfast in continuing to focus on what’s within our control, including refining and providing compelling value propositions, introducing exciting menu innovation, and leaning into our one McDonald’s way approach to marketing by driving brand strength, building cultural relevance, and connecting with our customers and crew in exciting ways,” he added.

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Borden also shared some examples.

“For example, on our value propositions, Canada has paired Every Day Affordable Price, or EDAP, menus with strong meal bundles through the Canadian McValue menu, which features the $5.79 meal bundle and a $1 coffee EDAP offering, which drove coffee share gains in the quarter,” he shared.

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