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McDonald's launches noodle dish in Austria

McDonald’s is introducing noodle dishes this week at its restaurants in Austria.

Published: Sept. 18, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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McDonald’s is introducing noodle dishes this week at its restaurants in Austria.

The “McNoodles” come with vegetables and salad, chicken pieces and either sweet and sour or curry sauce. They’ll be available for a limited time starting Thursday.

The company says it spent more than a year developing the product, noting that Asian noodles are popular in Austria. McDonald’s Corp. offers localized menu options in various regions. In India, for example, it offers McAloo Tikki, a burger made with a spicy breaded potato patty, red onions, tomatoes and a “special vegetable sauce.”

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