McDonald cancels a major liberation, disappointing customers

The last line of collaboration of frequency catering chain strikes a hitch.


Collaborations with celebrities have proven to be a great success forMcDonalds. Certain placesfailed with ingredients out of the shift in September in the middle of the fast food chainDollar Travis Scott Multi-Million Partnership. At the height of this victory, McDonald's quickly announced anotherDeal Star-Powered withJ. BALVIN-The Colombian artist often called "Prince of Reggaeton".

The collaboration began with a Balvin brand meal consisting of a large Mac without pickles, medium fries with ketchup and an Oreo McFlurry - the order of signing the singer. To start,McDonald announced A limited edition exclusive merchandise line designed by the singer, sold on his website. He has been watching items designed to merge his favorite colors with "his love of McDonald's food". (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

But the ambitious range of bucket hats, chairs, hoodies, rings, shirts, slippers, sweaters, watches and even temporary tattoos will never see the light of day, according to a new report ofInternal business community. As confirmed by the singer team, the merchandise line was canceled due to "production problems" -a rare Hiccup for McDonald's.

The fans who pre-ordered the merchandise will receive a small consolation price with their refund: a cap and a note from J Balvin. Nevertheless, many quickly expressed their disappointment on Twitter.

Hang on, Merch-Heads-We are sure McDonald's will announce another celebrity collaboration quickly enough. In the meantime, do not forget toSubscribe to our newsletter To get the latest news from the restaurant delivered directly to your inbox.


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