The McDonald’s Grimace Shake, a limited-edition treat launched in the UK to celebrate the chain’s 50th anniversary, has become a source of frustration for many fans. Despite being available for just a few days, the shake has already sold out across the country, leaving customers feeling disappointed.
The Grimace Shake, originally intended to be available from August 28 to September 3, was met with overwhelming demand. The shake’s popularity is likely attributed to its association with a viral TikTok trend, where users film themselves pretending to collapse after taking a sip of the drink. This trend, which likely originated from Grimace’s original characterization as a villain in 1971, has given the shake an “infamous” reputation.
Social media platforms have been flooded with complaints from disappointed customers, with many expressing their frustration over not being able to try the shake. Some parents reported their children crying after being unable to find the shake at their local McDonald’s. Many customers have also called for the shake to be restocked.
While some lucky customers were able to get their hands on the Grimace Shake and have praised its taste, the widespread frustration among those who missed out is a testament to the shake’s popularity. It remains unclear whether McDonald’s UK will respond to the calls for a restock, but fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for the purple treat.
In the meantime, McDonald’s UK is celebrating its 50th anniversary with other limited-time menu items including the Double Big Mac, Raspberry Ripple Milkybar McFlurry, and the McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse. The beloved Philly Cheese Stack and Chicken Big Mac are also returning to stores starting September 4.