McDonald’s global sales are due to the increased demand for promotions.
McDonald’s second quarter global comparable sales beating Wall Street estimates. This is because the bunch of affordable meals and promotions have been drawn to budget-wide diners looking to grow the dollar amid economic uncertainty.
K-Pop fans can indulge in BTS-inspired happy meals for a limited time at McDonald’s.
The fast food chain released the first edition of Tinytan Happy Meal on September 3rd, which includes a line of characters similar to each member of BTS.
The second edition of The Encore Edition, Tinytan Happy Meal, will be available from September 23rd.
Also known as the Bangtan Boys, BTS is a Korean mega-famous boy band consisting of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The group has won five Grammy Award nominations, 26 million Spotify listeners and 23 Guinness World Records.
“McDonald’s fans, you asked,” the company said in a news release that announced the meal on August 19th. McDonald previously worked with the singer to cooperate in 2021 for the popular BTS meal.
How many editions of MacDonald’s Tinitan Happy Meal are there?
Tinytan Happy Meal comes in two editions: Throwback Edition and Encore Edition. The version also features two different release dates at McDonald’s restaurants, featuring a variety of toys.
The first available Throwback Edition features each Tinitan character wearing the promotional outfit used in the 2021 BTS meal.
Another encore version has costumes in which each character nods to the latest collaboration, McDonald said.
How to get McDonald’s BTS Tinitan Happy Meal and Toys
Happy Meals can be purchased directly through the McDonald’s app, which is free to download at participating restaurants.
The meal is available in about 70 countries, including the US, but will only be available for a limited time only, McDonald’s said.
Customers who purchase one of the meals can also scan the code on the box to target them to the Tinytan Power Up game.
This story has been updated to add new information.
Melina Kahn is a national trending reporter for USA Today. She can be contacted at melina.khan@usatoday.com.

