McDonald’s to enter the donut game in September

Jessica Woods

McDonald’s is about to get into the donut game starting in September and we’re not sure if that’s a good or a bad thing. As of now, they look like supermarket glazed donuts, but let’s wait and see before we judge.

Here’s what the company had to say about it:

Your go-to order at McDonald’s just got a little sweeter. Beginning Sept. 1, we’re adding delicious bites of joy to the McCafé Bakery line-up with a new Glazed Pull Apart Donut, available for a limited time at participating restaurants nationwide.


Popping up just in time for Fall, the light and airy Glazed Pull-Apart Donut is a unique twist on a classic donut that fans are sure to love. Coated in a delightful, sweet glaze, the tear apart bites make it both shareable (if you’re into that) and perfect for enjoying throughout the day. Start your morning by dunking your bites into a McCafé Premium Roast Coffee or treat yourself to an afternoon pick-me-up… like all our bakery items, the Glazed Pull-Apart Donut is available all day long.

Our Glazed Pull-Apart Donut is the first limited-edition offering to join McCafé Bakery. In 2020, we introduced our Bakery line with three delectable treats – the Apple Fritter, Blueberry Muffin and Cinnamon Roll – which became instant fan-favorites. The McCafé Bakery lineup joins our full breakfast menu. From the introduction of the Egg McMuffin in 1971, to Breakfast Burritos (1991) and McGriddles (2003), McDonald’s has been a leader at breakfast for nearly 50 years.

So do-nut delay! Get your Glazed Pull-Apart Donut in-restaurant or via the Drive-Thru, directly on the McDonald’s App with Mobile Order and Pay or delivered to your front door through McDelivery. And don’t forget to sign up for MyMcDonald’s Rewards* to earn points on every dollar you spend at McDonald’s – unlocking free, crave-able favorites across the menu

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