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7 items axed from the McDonald’s menu that everyone wants back

McPizza: Introduced in the late 1980s, McPizza was a departure from McDonald's usual fast-food offerings.

McRib: The McRib is a seasoned pork patty sandwich with barbecue sauce, onions, and pickles on a hoagie-style bun.

Arch Deluxe: Marketed as a more sophisticated burger targeted at adults, the Arch Deluxe featured a quarter-pound beef patty.

Chicken Selects: Chicken Selects were crispy chicken tenderloins served with dipping sauces. Although they were a popular menu item, they were removed from the menu in many locations.

Big 'N Tasty: Introduced as a rival to Burger King's Whopper, the Big 'N Tasty featured a quarter-pound beef patty, lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, ketchup, and mayonnaise on a sesame seed bun.

Fruit and Walnut Salad: This salad featured a blend of fresh apples, red grapes, low-fat yogurt, and candied walnuts on a bed of mixed greens.

Chicken Fajitas: McDonald's briefly offered chicken fajitas as a limited-time menu item in the 1990s.