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McDonald’s milkshakes off the British menu after supply chain issues

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on August 24, 2021

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· Last updated: February 15, 2026

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LONDON (Reuters) – McDonald’s said it had taken milkshakes and bottled drinks off the menu at all of its British restaurants as it battled the supply chain issues that are hitting businesses across the retail and hospitality sector. The company did not specify what the issues were but said it was working hard to return […]

McDonald's Removes Milkshakes from UK Menu Amid Supply Chain Challenges

LONDON (Reuters) – McDonald’s said it had taken milkshakes and bottled drinks off the menu at all of its British restaurants as it battled the supply chain issues that are hitting businesses across the retail and hospitality sector.

The company did not specify what the issues were but said it was working hard to return the items to the menu as soon as possible.

“Like most retailers, we are currently experiencing some supply chain issues, impacting the availability of a small number of products,” a McDonald’s UK and Ireland spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday.

“Bottled drinks and milkshakes are temporarily unavailable in restaurants across England, Scotland and Wales.”

British retailers, cafes and restaurants are struggling to cope with a shortage of drivers, and in particular heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers, and food processing staff after COVID-19.

The problem is not unique to Britain – the United States and other European countries also have truck driver shortages – but Brexit has made matters worse, industry groups say.

While new drivers struggled to train and qualify during spells of the pandemic, Britain has been hit by an exodus of European drivers, with the Road Haulage Association estimating that around 30,000 have stopped operating in the country since it left the EU single market in January.

Chicken restaurant chain Nando’s last week was forced to temporarily close more than 40 outlets in Britain due to staff shortages in its chicken supply chain.

McDonald’s rival KFC has also said on Twitter it was struggling to stock some items or use its normal packaging due to “disruption” in recent weeks.

Unprecedented shortages of both staff and materials are hampering Britain’s post-lockdown economic rebound, a closely watched economic survey showed on Monday.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa)

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What items has McDonald's removed from its UK menu?
McDonald's has taken milkshakes and bottled drinks off the menu at all of its British restaurants.
What is causing the supply chain issues for McDonald's?
The company is experiencing supply chain issues due to a shortage of drivers and food processing staff, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit.
How are other restaurants affected by similar supply chain issues?
Other restaurants like Nando's and KFC are also facing challenges, with Nando's temporarily closing outlets and KFC struggling to stock items due to disruptions.
What has been the impact of driver shortages in the UK?
The UK is facing a significant shortage of heavy goods vehicle drivers, which has led to widespread supply chain disruptions across various sectors.
Is the supply chain issue unique to the UK?
No, the supply chain issues are not unique to the UK; the United States and other European countries are also experiencing truck driver shortages.

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