This summer, McDonald's is marking its 50th birthday since arriving in the UK.

Though the fast-food giant's history goes all the way back to the 1940s and '50s in the United States, it wasn't until 1974 the Golden Arches were first seen on British shores. The debut branch opened in Woolwich, south-east London, on November 13 that year.

It would be more than a decade before Hull got its first taste of Big Macs with the Jameson Street restaurant arriving in October of that year.

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Fast-forward to 2024 and there are now almost 1,500 restaurants around the UK as business continues to boom.

McDonald's has recently been promoting its 50th birthday in the UK with a refreshed menu of limited-edition treats from the Double Big Mac and cheesy garlic bread dippers to the Milkybar Raspberry Ripple McFlurry and Birthday Cake Donut.

Many things have come and gone from the menu over the decades - some of which were only around for a few weeks on one or two occasions before disappearing forever, while others lasted several years.

Here we've picked out ten things from McDonald's menus of the past that maybe we'll see return one day. Or not ...

McDonald's Big Breakfast

A McDonald's Big Breakfast is displayed at a McDonald's restaurant
A McDonald's Big Breakfast - US style

Starting with the first meal of the day, the Big Breakfast was a popular early-morning menu item for more than a quarter of a century. This was the only way of getting your eggs scrambled at the fast-food joint.

The breakfast also came with a hash brown, sausage patty and toasted muffin. After time was called on this offering in 2015, Brits did not take the news well. Mark Harby (@maharby) tweeted: "Gutted, #McDonalds have stopped doing the big breakfast meal. Might have to write to my MP."

David Birch (@dgwbirch) added: "WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS COUNTRY??? McDonalds don't do Big Breakfast any more??? I didn't vote for this B******S."

McHotDog

The box of the McHotDog sold in McDonald's
The McHotDog is still sold in Japan

Not satisfied with its range of burgers, McDonald’s launched their version of the classic American hotdog during the 1990s. However, this appearance was brief and, barring a 2002 return as a seasonal summer item, it was quickly shelved.

Toffee and Strawberry Sundaes

McDonald's toffee and strawberry sundaes
The toffee and strawberry sundaes were removed partly due to the government's recommendations on sugar intake

When McDonald’s announced two long-serving classics would be withdrawn from the menu in 2018, there was outrage among fans. The fast-food chain argued the 99p toffee and strawberry sundaes “weren’t very popular”, and therefore removed them from UK restaurants.

A Tweet at the time read: "The Toffee Sundae and Strawberry Sundae were removed from the McDonald’s menu on Wednesday 26, September 2018, and they were removed because they weren't very popular. The Government recommendations regarding sugar also played a part in the removal."

A McDonald's spokeswoman added: "The removal of sundaes from our menu makes room for the mini McFlurry and promotional favourites like the Smarties McFlurry, which have proved incredibly popular with customers."

Chicken and Fish McBites

The small popcorn size Chicken McBites were made with chicken breast in a light, crispy golden-brown coating, with a mild peppery flavour. They were launched as part of the Little Tasters collection in 2013. That same year also saw the launch of Fish McBites. However, they were both removed from the menu before the year was out.

Bacon Clubhouse and Bacon Clubhouse Double

Essentially a sort of more elaborate quarter pounder with cheese, when it was first introduced in the UK in 2016, as well as the beef, the Bacon Clubhouse, as the name suggests, featured rashers of Beechwood smoked bacon. tomato, Batavia lettuce, grilled onions and, crucially, Big Mac sauce, in a brioche-style bun. The Clubhouse has returned again since so we may see it again but, unlike the more regularly-seen Big Tasty and Chicken Big Mac, its fleeting appearances on the menu are usually well spaced apart and was last seen in 2021.

McPizza

McDonald's' pizza and box
McDonald's' pizza and box

Remarkably, McDonald’s did at one point sell its own pizza to customers. During the mid-1990s, the burger joint attempted to break into the world of pizza.

Three flavours were introduced as part of a trial, with these being Cheese, Cheese and Pepperoni and the Deluxe ("cheese, green pepper, onion, pepperoni and more"). The 8in pizzas were cut into four slices.

However, these pizzas were quickly discontinued, with reports suggesting this was down to the length of time it took to cook. McDonald’s states: “We have no plans to reintroduce pizza to our menu at this time."

McSalad Shakers

McDonald's' former McSalad Shaker
The former McSalad Shaker

For those after a healthier alternative, salad shakers had three years on the McDonald’s menu between 2000 and 2003. Although they were discontinued, these shakers led to the trend of fast-food chains having salad options on their menus.

These came in Garden, Chef and Grilled Chicken Caesar varieties. Of course, McDonald’s still serves salad now, just not in shaker form.

McRib

Photo of the former McRib sandwich sold at McDonald's
The McRib gained cult acclaim during its various appearances on menus

The McRib saw a boneless pork chop placed between a bun and slathered with tangy BBQ sauce, topped with onions and pickles. First launched in 1981, it was removed from the menu just four years later.

Since then, it has appeared sporadically across the globe, tending to only be offered for sale in select McDonald’s for a few weeks at a time. In the UK, there was a 12-year-hiatus until it was launched as a limited edition item for just five weeks in 2015, when it was last seen on menus.

McDonald’s explained the lack of plans to make this a permanent fixture. Their website states: "The reason for this is that the McRib patty is made from ground pork and, in the UK, we consider it important to separate pork and beef on the grill.

"Unfortunately, many of our restaurants do not have enough grill capacity to cook pork and beef products at the same time. The breakfast menu is different because we don't serve beef products, which allows us to have a dedicated grill for all our delicious pork products."

Chicken Legend

The Cool Mayo Chicken Legend, soon to be replaced by the McCrispy
The Cool Mayo Chicken Legend, soon to be replaced by the McCrispy

A far more recent omission has seen the much-loved Chicken Legend depart. It was in October 2022 the Chicken Legend, which had been a constant on UK menus for 15 years, was given the chop.

It came in three flavours (Cool Mayo, Hot and Spicy Mayo and BBQ Sauce) and made way for the introduction of a new chicken burger the same day - in the form of the McCrispy.

Strawberry Cheesecake McFlurry

McDonald's' Strawberry Cheesecake McFlurry
The Strawberry Cheesecake McFlurry

Finishing on a sweet treat, this unusual sounding McFlurry proved divisive. McDonald’s regularly alters its McFlurry flavours, with the most recent addition being a seasonal Celebrations variety, which is available over the festive season.

The combination of ice cream and strawberry cheesecake was topped with strawberry sauce, biscuit crumbs, and white chocolate cheesecake truffle pieces. However, it didn’t prove popular enough with the customers in 2016 and has subsequently never reappeared.

Another McFlurry variety that came and went was Tiramisu which appeared on the menu temporarily during the summer of 2022.