Burger behemoth McDonald’s is taking steps to make its children’s menu more healthy after witnessing depressed Happy Meals sales.
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From 12 July, the fastfood chain is addding fruit and yoghurt snacks to its Kid Treat menu.
Often criticised for providing fattening options to children, McDonald’s is now working with General Mills and Dannon Co. to co-brand three packaged foods through McDonald’s outlets.
Dannon’s Danimals low-fat yoghurt drinks and General Mills’ Go-gurt yoghurt and Fruit Roll-ups fruit snacks will be on sale for US$0.69, US$0.59 and US$0.39 respectively, according to chicagobusiness.com.
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