Continuing its efforts to offer more regional fare, McDonald's is now selling cherry turnovers made with Michigan-grown cherries. Similar to the chain's Garlic Fries made with California garlic and its New England Lobster Rolls, the new dessert helps McDonald's better cater to regional taste preferences.
The new Cherries 'n Creme Pie is Michigan-specific offering made with locally grown cherries. Similar to the seasonal Strawberry and Creme Pie, the new turnovers will consist of a flaky pastry crust stuffed with both a cherry filling and a rich creme filling. The pies will be available for just 89 cents, making them a budget-friendly dessert or snack option.
With three-quarters of the tart cherries grown in the US coming from Michigan, McDonald's new cherry turnovers perfectly celebrate the state's abundant harvest.
State-Inspired Cherry Turnovers
McDonald's New Cherries 'N Creme Pie is a Michigan-Specific Dish
Trend Themes
1. Regional Menu Offerings - McDonald's new cherry turnovers made with Michigan-grown cherries is part of the trend of offering locally inspired menu items.
2. Ingredient-sourcing - McDonald's sourcing ingredients locally and regionally, as seen with the use of Michigan-grown cherries for its cherry turnovers, is a trend in the food and beverage industry.
3. Budget-friendly Desserts - McDonald's new cherry turnovers at 89 cents are part of the trend of offering budget-friendly dessert options.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food Industry - McDonald's continues to dominate the fast food industry through its regional and locally inspired menu items.
2. Agriculture Industry - The sourcing of locally grown ingredients, such as Michigan-grown cherries for McDonald's cherry turnovers, highlights opportunities for the agriculture industry.
3. Convenience Store Industry - McDonald's budget-friendly dessert options, such as their new cherry turnovers, tap into the trend of convenience stores becoming food destinations.