Why McDonald's created bubblegum-flavoured broccoli
But the creation was far from fictional: It was a concoction whipped up by the fast-food giant McDonald's (MCD), with chief executive Don Thompson telling attendees at a Thursday event that the motivation was to create a way to get kids to eat healthier, according to Business Insider.
So why isn't your local McDonald's selling bubblegum-flavoured brassicas? Apparently adding a sweet flavour to broccoli doesn't make it any more appetizing to kids, who were confused by the taste, Thompson told the audience. The test comes as the fast-food chain is under pressure to create healthier options, while some consumers are shifting to rivals such as Chipotle (CMG), which promotes its use of organic and local produce.
Still, McDonald's isn't giving up on tweaks to its menu. Instead of introducing candy-flavoured veggies, it's focusing on tactics such as reducing the size of its fry servings and adding low-fat yoghurt to its Happy Meals.
Asked about the gum-flavoured broccoli, McDonald's responded in an email to CBS MoneyWatch, "We're always looking at new food innovations and recipes that will appeal to our customers." It didn't disclose how the gum flavour was added to broccoli or if it's working on other approaches to making veggies more appealing to kids.
Source: cbsnews.com