Festive season has taken over the companies and brands across sectors and how. In the QSR segment, leading brand McDonald’s India – North and East announced that it has introduced ‘no onion, no garlic’ McAloo Tikki Meal for a limited time during the Navratri period. The introduction comes with a popular demand by McDonald’s fans who are looking for food options during the Navratri time, it said. Priced at Rs 99 only, McAloo Tikki Value Meal with ‘no onion, no garlic’ consists of a McAloo Tikki burger, with regular fries and regular beverage, and will be served at participating restaurants.

“McAloo Tikki is an all-time favorite burger at McDonald’s. The ‘no onion, no garlic’ McAloo Tikki burger consists of a scrumptious crispy patty made with peas, potato and infused with aromatic spices, clubbed with shredded tomatoes, and topped with tomato mayonnaise. There is no onion, no garlic in its ingredients. The ‘no onion no garlic’ McAloo Tikki Meal option is available at McDonald’s restaurants as a-la-carte McAloo Tikki burger order as well as in meals. For those who prefer the classic McAloo Tikki burger taste, it is also available across all restaurants,” McDonald’s India – North and East said in a statement. 

McDonald’s has regularly been participating in local religious and cultural events across the world and has been adapting the local preferences and sensitivities through its offerings. Earlier this year, McDonald’s India- North and East had opened no onion no garlic restaurants enroute the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi on the new track – Tarakote Marg and Ardhkuwari offering a 100 per cent vegetarian menu.

McDonald’s restaurants in North and East of India are operated by Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt Ltd. It serves customers through its 170 restaurants across North and East of India and provides direct employment to more than 6,000 people. McDonald’s operates through a variety of formats and brand extensions including standalone restaurants, Drive-thru’s, 24/7 restaurants, McDelivery.