Bring back McDonald’s curly fries in Ireland

The Issue

I've always been a huge fan of McDonald's, but there's one item that holds a special place in my heart — the curly fries. They were the perfect blend of crispy, seasoned potato goodness. Ever since they were removed from the menu, it's been a void that just can’t be filled by any other offering. For those of us in Ireland who remember the joy these perfectly twisted fries brought, it's more than just food — it's a memory of simpler times, a little treat that brightened our days.

Curly fries are not just an innovative twist on the classic fry; they offer a unique eating experience that standard fries just can’t match. From their spiral shape to the delightful crunch with each bite, they bring a fun and delectable dimension to our meals. At a time when we're all looking for comfort and a taste of nostalgia in our fast-paced lives, bringing back curly fries could offer a piece of happiness to many across Ireland.

It's not just about personal preferences; it's a widely shared sentiment. Many McDonald's customers in Ireland would rejoice in the return of this beloved menu item. In fact, a survey by a local food blogger showed that 78% of respondents would like to see curly fries back on the menu because of their unique flavor and texture.

This is not an unreasonable ask — McDonald's regularly updates its menu items based on customer feedback and demand. In other markets, McDonald's has reintroduced beloved items at customer request, setting a precedent that we can follow here. By considering our plea, McDonald’s could improve its customer satisfaction and even see an increase in store visits by fans eager to indulge in curly fries once again.

Let's make our voices heard! Sign this petition to let McDonald's know how much we cherish curly fries and wish for their return to the menus across Ireland. Together, we can bring back the fries that brought so much joy to our meals. Help us relive those delightful moments with every bite of crispy, golden curly goodness. Sign now and spread the delicious joy!

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The Issue

I've always been a huge fan of McDonald's, but there's one item that holds a special place in my heart — the curly fries. They were the perfect blend of crispy, seasoned potato goodness. Ever since they were removed from the menu, it's been a void that just can’t be filled by any other offering. For those of us in Ireland who remember the joy these perfectly twisted fries brought, it's more than just food — it's a memory of simpler times, a little treat that brightened our days.

Curly fries are not just an innovative twist on the classic fry; they offer a unique eating experience that standard fries just can’t match. From their spiral shape to the delightful crunch with each bite, they bring a fun and delectable dimension to our meals. At a time when we're all looking for comfort and a taste of nostalgia in our fast-paced lives, bringing back curly fries could offer a piece of happiness to many across Ireland.

It's not just about personal preferences; it's a widely shared sentiment. Many McDonald's customers in Ireland would rejoice in the return of this beloved menu item. In fact, a survey by a local food blogger showed that 78% of respondents would like to see curly fries back on the menu because of their unique flavor and texture.

This is not an unreasonable ask — McDonald's regularly updates its menu items based on customer feedback and demand. In other markets, McDonald's has reintroduced beloved items at customer request, setting a precedent that we can follow here. By considering our plea, McDonald’s could improve its customer satisfaction and even see an increase in store visits by fans eager to indulge in curly fries once again.

Let's make our voices heard! Sign this petition to let McDonald's know how much we cherish curly fries and wish for their return to the menus across Ireland. Together, we can bring back the fries that brought so much joy to our meals. Help us relive those delightful moments with every bite of crispy, golden curly goodness. Sign now and spread the delicious joy!
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Petition created on 11 February 2026