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  • McDonald’s India and Sanjeev Kapoor reunite to showcase new Protein Plus Range

    McDonald’s India and Sanjeev Kapoor reunite to showcase new Protein Plus Range

    MUMBAI: McDonald’s India (West & South) has announced the return of culinary icon Sanjeev Kapoor for a new brand film highlighting its newly launched innovative and first-of-its kind ‘Protein Plus Slice’. This marks the continuation of the successful partnership that began with the Multi-Millet Bun launch last year. 

    This entertaining brand film, conceptualised by DDB Mudra captures a memorable encounter at McDonald’s where Kapoor, stationed behind the counter, meets a young fitness enthusiast and his spirited little brother. When the older brother orders his usual favourites, Chef Kapoor introduces them to the revolutionary Protein Plus slice with his characteristic charm. What unfolds is a humorous competition between the brothers, when the elder one requests two slices, his younger brother immediately ups the ante by asking for three slices. The film perfectly illustrates how customers of all ages can personalize their protein intake while enjoying McDonald’s favourites. 

    The film emphasizes on the 100% vegetarian plant-based ‘Protein Plus Slice’ co-developed by CSIR – Central Food Technological Research Institute (CSIR-CFTRI). Chef Kapoor talks about this slice, which offers 5g of protein per slice, allowing customers to add 5g, 10g, or more protein to their burgers without compromising on taste. 

    Westlife Foodworld CEO Akshay Jatia said, “At McDonald’s India, we have always believed in giving our customers more choice, and this time, we are giving them the power to personalize their protein intake. The Protein Plus Range allows them to enjoy their favourite McDonald’s burgers without compromising on their protein needs or the taste. It also reflects our ongoing commitment to our ‘Real Food, Real Good’ philosophy, bringing together flavour, nutrition, and food science. Together, we remain committed to crafting menu items that are both wholesome and delicious, combining locally available ingredients in a way where great taste and nutrition go hand in hand.” 

    Kapoor said, “It feels great to continue my association with a brand like McDonald’s that constantly innovates its menu, suiting the tastes and preferences of varied customers. Their entry into the protein enhancement initiative is commendable, and I like the fact that their Protein Plus range perfectly balances taste with nutrition. I believe this range is a true innovation in personalized nutrition.” 

    DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer & executive director Rahul Mathew  said, “McDonald’s is for everyone. It’s a belief that the brand is built on. And it’s this belief that we’ve extended to extra-protein seekers with the new Protein Plus Slices. So, whether you’re just making up for your nutritional needs or following a workout regimen, McDonald’s is for you as well.” 

    The Protein Plus Range launch marks McDonald’s India’s second strategic collaboration with the CFTRI, following the successful introduction of Multi-Millet Buns. The campaign on the Multi-Millet Bun had also featured Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. 

    The film closes with Kapoor saying, ‘That’s My McDonald’s’, underscoring the brand’s commitment to blending great-tasting burgers with more nutritional goodness. Customers can now savour their favourite burgers in a nutritional avatar with extra protein at their nearest McDonald’s restaurants in West and South India, on-the-go via Drive-Thru and also can order through the McDelivery App and Swiggy.

  • Mcdonald’s India introduces Korean-inspired menu for a limited time

    Mcdonald’s India introduces Korean-inspired menu for a limited time

    MUMBAI: Mcdonald’s India (west and south), operated by Westlife Foodworld, is bringing a Korean twist to its menu with a limited-time range of burgers, sides, and beverages. Inspired by the growing popularity of Korean culture in India, this special menu allows customers to enjoy bold, authentic flavours—one bite at a time.

    Starting at just Rs 69, the new range lets customers ‘Make it Korean’ with favourites like the Korean Mcaloo Tikki Burger, Korean Chicken Surprise, Korean Mcspicy Chicken, Korean Mcspicy Paneer Burger, and Korean Mcegg Burger.

    Adding to the experience, Mcdonald’s India has introduced a Korean Spice Mix, giving a new Shake-Shake twist to Fries, Chicken Mcnuggets, and Mcspicy Chicken Wings (available in south India). The menu also features the refreshing Korean Yuzu-Pop, a citrusy drink designed to complement the bold, spicy flavours. Whether casual food lovers or dedicated Korean culture fans, customers can enjoy a unique take on classic Mcdonald’s favourites.

    “Korean culture has been having a significant impact on Indian consumers, from music and fashion to food. With our new Korean range, we are bringing that authentic experience to life through taste. At Mcdonald’s India (west and South), we have always believed in bringing in new global experiences and hence be relevant to our customers’ ever-evolving tastes and preferences. We believe that the new Korean Range is a bold, flavourful way for fans to enjoy the best of Korea, right here at Mcdonald’s India,” said Mcdonald’s India (west and South) chief marketing officer Arvind RP.

    The limited-time menu is available across Mcdonald’s outlets in west and south India. Customers can visit their nearest restaurant or order via Mcdelivery to savour the Korean flavours before they disappear. 

  • McDonald’s India launches crispy fried chicken

    McDonald’s India launches crispy fried chicken

    Mumbai: To expand its fried chicken offerings in the South market, McDonald’s India (W&S), owned by Westlife Foodworld, has launched crispy fried chicken, enhancing its chicken portfolio in the region. McDonald’s India has also partnered with Kannada movie star Kiccha Sudeep as the face of its new campaign, ‘Let the Crunch Takeover’.

    The campaign features a TVC, conceptualised by DDB Mudra Group starring Kiccha Sudeep. These TVCs showcase the Kannada star relishing the crispy fried chicken and highlighting the product’s defining crispy texture.

    The TVC opens with a comical scene of the police interrogating Kiccha Sudeep at his home, which appears a bit ransacked. As the officers scribble in their notepad, asking “if they remember anything else?” Kiccha is seen calmly enjoying a McDonald’s crispy fried chicken. A family member then exclaims, “Yes, Crunch sound! We were eating crispy fried chicken,” before grabbing a piece and biting into it with an exaggerated crunch sound. The police officer tries the same as well, repeating “Oh…like this!” as the family continues debating the perfect “this” crunch sound. The spot closes with a showcase of the mouth-watering crispy fried chicken bucket.

    McDonald’s India (W&S) chief marketing officer Arvind R.P. said, “At McDonald’s, we are constantly strengthening our menu portfolio to offer a variety of chicken products for our customers in the Southern markets. Our new crispy fried chicken with the campaign featuring Kiccha Sudeep is a testament to this strategy. His expansive fan base and connection with our core audience in this region will drive strong consumer engagement and preference for our offerings.”

    Kiccha Sudeep said, “I am truly excited to partner with McDonald’s India (W&S) for the launch of their new Crispy Fried Chicken. Glad to see the brand truly capturing the essence of crunch and flavour in this new offering. I cannot wait for my fans and food lovers across the South to experience its mouth-watering taste. The crispy fried chicken is sure to get everyone hooked on the same satisfying crunch that I love”.

    Over the years, McDonald’s India has leveraged the influence of South Indian movie stars to strengthen its brand presence in the region. Alongside the partnership with Kiccha Sudeep for the crispy fried chicken launch, the brand has previously collaborated with stars like Rashmika Mandanna and Jr. NTR. These partnerships have helped McDonald’s India connect with its core audience and build brand loyalty in the South Indian market.