
Ok, so this is apparently old news now, but even French fast food places are infinitely more chic than the ones in Canada! McDonald’s restaurants in France (at least since September) are selling macarons at their fast-food locations! And not just any old macarons, their supplier is The Holder – Ladurée’s owner (and if you are a macaron lover and haven’t tried a Ladurée macaron yet - shame on you!). What I don’t understand, however, is why, oh why would anyone head to a McD for a macaron, when the country is chock-full of delicious patisseries. Still though…the ads are tres cute!

Photo Credits: McDonald’s
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I don’t care if McDonald’s sells them. If they are good I’d buy them.
They look good.
Actually they are not sold behind the McDonald’s counter, but at the McCafes, wich are different counters built in the current McD restaurants. That makes a big difference ! You have a choice of french and american pastries.
They may be made from the same company as Laduree, but it’s not comparable at all, they are not that good, too sweet and chewy, and so expensive for McD, about 1,2 euros each !
People go to McCafes cos it’s cheap for the rest of pastries.