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Ranveer Singh Gets His Own McDonald's Meal, The Ranveer Singh Meal: Here's What's Inside!

Ranveer Singh Gets His Own McDonald's Meal, The Ranveer Singh Meal: Here's What's Inside!

News1811-06-2025

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Ranveer Singh Joins McDonald's India (North & East) as Brand Ambassador, Launches 'The Ranveer Singh Meal'
McDonald's India (North & East), one of the country's most loved restaurant brands, has onboarded Bollywood powerhouse Ranveer Singh as its new brand ambassador. As part of this partnership, the brand has also launched The Ranveer Singh Meal, a limited-time offering curated from the actor's personal McDonald's favourites—an initiative inspired by the brand's global Famous Orders platform.
With his favourite McDonald's order now on the menu, Ranveer Singh joins a global league of icons like BTS and Travis Scott, who have had signature meals named after them. His vibrant energy, cultural relevance, and strong connection with young audiences make him a natural fit for a brand that stands for fun, flavour, and fan love across generations.
Commenting on the association, Anant Agarwal, Vice-Chairperson, CPRL (McDonald's India – North & East), said, 'Ranveer embodies what McDonald's stands for- vibrant and joyful. This collaboration is rooted in fan truth and the deep emotional bond people share with McDonald's, reflecting real moments of joy and nostalgia, told through the lens of a genuine McDonald's fan. We're thrilled to welcome him to the McDonald's family and to launch The Ranveer Singh Meal, a true celebration of fandom and flavour that resonates with fans of all ages, from youth and millennials to families."
Speaking about the partnership, Ranveer Singh said, 'I'm thrilled to join the McDonald's India (North & East) family as their brand ambassador! McDonald's has always been my favourite, just like it is for so many of us! I'm super excited to now have my very own meal with them, which I can share with my audience. It's full of flavour and full of fun—just how I like it! It's special to have a McDonald's meal named after myself; I can't wait for my fans to try it."
The Ranveer Singh Meal, available from 13 June, is a 3-piece combo featuring two burger options—McVeggie (Xplode) for vegetarians and McChicken (Xplode) for non-vegetarians—paired with a Bobaaa drink and Golden Pop Fries. Inspired by Ranveer's lively persona, both burgers are enhanced with a new chilli and creamy Xplode sauce and topped with golden crispy onions. This bold twist brings richer flavours and a delightful crunch, transforming familiar favourites into something new and crave-worthy.
Completing the meal are the all-new Golden Crispy Pops, bite-sized potato snacks delivering the perfect crunch-pop combo, ideal for snacking. Rounding it off is the limited-edition Bobaaa Blast, a drink launching for the first time in India, featuring a generous scoop of popping boba pearls for a fun, sippable treat.
With this launch, McDonald's brings fans closer to their favourite star through a celebration of taste, nostalgia, and iconic McDonald's moments. This partnership reinforces a universal truth: McDonald's is everybody's favourite. Whether it's a celebrity or a customer walking into a restaurant, the emotional bond remains timeless, joyful, and inclusive.

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