Have you ever wondered why Coca-Cola from McDonald's tastes so good? Many people have noticed that there's something special about the taste of a McDonald's Coca-Cola and McDonald's has finally explained the logic behind it.
Now, McDonald's is revealing the secret to their mix, which makes their food taste so good.
In a statement, they claimed: "The water and Coca-Cola syrup, the two main components, are shipped to McDonald's chains separately and mixed afterwards, unlike the drinks you find on shop shelves. The water and Coca-Cola syrup are pre-chilled before entering our fountain dispensers with the ratio of syrup set to allow for ice to melt."
McDonald's claims that one more secret they're willing to share relates to the straws. According to McDonald's, they use wider straws, which allow us to experience more of the mouthwatering flavor.
The statement explained: "It's slightly wider than a typical straw so all that Coke taste can hit your taste buds."
McDonald's not only partners closely with the Coca-Cola Company to create a unique formula for their beverages, but they are also designed to complement the flavor of McDonald's iconic menu items, resulting in a memorable taste that customers crave.
The fast-food company has a beverage system designed with state-of-the-art technology to deliver the perfect drink.
From precise syrup-to-water ratios to temperature-controlled equipment, every detail is meticulously calibrated to provide a refreshing and enjoyable experience. This system helps maintain the fizziness, crispness, and overall quality of Coca-Cola, making it taste even better.
The fast-food chain provided the sourcing of premium ingredients to ensure that only the best go into each cup. Fresh, clean water combined with the finest Coca-Cola syrup creates a beverage that is bursting with flavor
Coca-Cola at McDonald's tastes different due to the unique formula and calibration of the beverage system. McDonald's restaurants have perfected the art of serving Coca-Cola, resulting in a distinct and enjoyable taste.