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McDonald's launches Cheddar Bacon Onion sandwich in Southern California

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McDonald's has launched new Cheddar Bacon Onion sandwich at participating restaurants in Southern Ca…
McDonald's has launched new Cheddar Bacon Onion sandwich at participating restaurants in Southern California, US.

The Cheddar Bacon Onion sandwich is made with white chicken breast or 100% Angus beef and features onions, white cheddar cheese, hickory smoked bacon and mustard sauce.

The new menu item will be available at Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, through mid December at a suggested retail price of $4.39.

McDonald's restaurants in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura are represented by McDonald's Operators' Association of Southern California (MOASC). MOASC operates 600 franchised and company-owned McDonald's restaurants.

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