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McDonald's India Rolls Out 'No Onion, No Garlic' Burgers For Savan; Sparks Debate Online

An Instagram Reel by a food vlogger showcasing the special menu triggered a debate among viewers, with some arguing that eating fast food during Savan undermines the month’s sacred spirit

With the launch of new “no onion, no garlic” burgers for Savan, McDonald’s India has sparked controversy. Savan is a sacred month in the Hindu calendar. This move aims to align with the dietary practices observed during this period, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and involves restrictions on meat, fish, eggs, as well as onion and garlic. The fast-food giant's introduction of modified McCheese and McAloo Tikki Burgers, catering to these dietary needs, has received a mixed response from the public.

In a blog announcement about the menu change, McDonald’s India explained, "Now, if you observe Shravan, you know that this period encourages followers to partake in a diet that’s balanced and vegetarian in nature. In support of our customers’ sentiments, it’s always a good feeling knowing that the McDonald’s India menu caters to our many distinct Indian communities!”

Despite the good intentions behind the offer, the new menu items didn’t receive universal approval. The menu sparked criticism, especially on social media. An Instagram Reel by a food vlogger showcasing the special menu triggered a debate among viewers, with some arguing that eating fast food during Savan undermines the month’s sacred spirit.

 
 
 
 
 
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“Can't we restrict our self eating at such location during holy month,” wrote one of the Instagram user.

Another user wrote, “but the oil use to fry will be same on regular tikki which will have garlic n onion so no use.”

“After hearing so much about hygiene in these outlets who wants to eat there... At least not the jains…,” wrote a third user,

Another user wrote, "Please stop this hypocrisy! Influencers will do anything for money. Don’t fall for it. This chain is known for its unethical meat products. It’s tamsik even without onion and garlic."

“You can’t eat maida, salt and god knows what other ingredients are in there…upvas ke naam pe kuch bhi bakwas karte hai log aaj kal fasting is supposed to be a detox for our bodies not add more junk to it,” reads another comment.

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