FAST-FOOD giants McDonald's have removed their famous sundaes from their UK menu.
The popular restaurant revealed that the dessert has been removed because they were not very popular.
The toffee and strawberry sundaes were taken off the menu on Wednesday, September 26.
McDonald's still offer desserts including their McFlurry range of ice-creams.
McDonald's added that the Government recommendations regarding sugar also played a part in the removal.
The revelation came about on social media when a fan asked the fast food giants what had happened to the treat.
Others have also hit out at the decision on social media.
McDonalds UK have stopped doing sundaes?!?! Please tell me that this is a pisstake? 😭
— John (@Everyday_Man) October 2, 2018
McDonalds no longer sell Toffee Sundaes?? And no-one was brave enough to tell me! 😕
— Joanne Ross (@JoRoss71) October 3, 2018
McDonalds have cancelled sundaes 😭😭😭
— CTMcGee (@ctmcgee) September 26, 2018
no one in my groupchat is sad that McDonalds have taken off the caramel sundaes forever like they aren’t gonna sell them anymore? WHY ISNT ANYONE AS BOTHERED AS ME
— spooky amy 20 🦇 (@babylonamy) September 27, 2018
TRAVESTY! @McDonalds why have you stopped your sundaes?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Jessica 🙋🏼 (@JessicaWebb2491) September 27, 2018
Omg the woman in McDonalds said today is the last day for toffee sundaes ever cos they're being taken off the menu💔💔💔💔
— Jane (@JaneHughesx) September 25, 2018
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