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If you grew up in the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s, the McDonald’s menu looked very different from what it is today. There was a time when you could walk into McDonald’s and see things that feel almost unbelievable now. A full personal pizza on the menu. Burgers you assembled yourself at the table. Apple pies that came out blistering hot because they were deep fried. Desserts that cost 99 cents and felt like a real treat. This video goes back to the era when McDonald’s experimented with some of its most unusual and memorable menu items. Some were ahead of their time. Some were strange ideas that didn’t last long. And a few were so good that people still talk about them decades later. From McPizza and the McDLT to the Arch Deluxe, Cheddar Melt, Onion Nuggets, and even McSpaghetti, these were the foods that once appeared under the Golden Arches and then quietly disappeared. If you remember these old McDonald’s menu items, you already know the feeling — the smell of the fries, the sound of the tray sliding across the counter, and that first bite that somehow tasted different back then. This is a look back at the forgotten McDonald’s foods that defined an era. 0:00 – Intro 0:43 – McPizza (1985) 1:26 – McDLT (1984) 2:00 – Arch Deluxe (1996) 2:45 – Fried Apple Pie 3:17 – Cheddar Melt (1988) 4:01 – Big N’ Tasty (1997) 4:32 – Onion Nuggets (1975) 5:06 – McJordan (1992) 5:46 – Chopped Beefsteak Sandwich (1979) 6:34 – McHotDog (1990s) 7:04 – McSpaghetti (late 1970s) 7:35 – Chicken Fajitas (early 1990s) 8:06 – McStuffin (early 1990s) 8:42 – McDonaldland Cookies (1980s) 9:11 – Sundae Split (1989) 9:45 – Outro #mcdonalds #fastfood #nostalgia