Oh, look, McDonald’s has decided your taste buds are too vanilla and needs to drop a KPop Demon Hunters collab. That’s right, folks—your McNuggets now come with a side of existential dread and a sprinkle of “battle for the fans” energy.
This isn’t just a meal; it’s a performance art piece. The HUNTR/X meal arrives like a diva in a tour bus, complete with 10-piece Chicken McNuggets, a medium soft drink, and Ramyeon McShaker Fries—because nothing screams “K-pop” like fries dusted in soy sauce, garlic, sesame, and chili powder. Spicy seasoning inspired by South Korean flavors? Groundbreaking. What’s next, a Big Mac marinated in BTS tears?
Oh, but wait, there’s more! You get two sauces: Hunter Sauce (a sweet chili situation) and Demon Sauce (a purple mustard that looks like it belongs in a haunted art exhibit). If that doesn’t scream “I’m here to slay,” I don’t know what does.
Meanwhile, the Saja Boys—yes, the demonic boy band—are serving breakfast realness. Available only during breakfast hours (RIP to anyone who sleeps in), their meal features a Spicy Saja McMuffin topped with “peppery Spicy Saja Sauce” (creative naming, McDonald’s), hash browns, and a small soda pop. Because nothing says “breakfast of champions” like a demonic McMuffin.
And for dessert? The Derpy McFlurry, named after the blue tiger spirit who probably has more personality than most fast food mascots. This beauty blends vanilla soft serve with berry-flavored boba and wild berry sauce. It’s like if a yogurt parfait and a boba tea had a baby, and that baby got lost in the PlayPlace.
Does the KPop Demon Hunters McDonald’s Meal Come With a Toy?
Let’s be real—this collab is aimed at adults who still collect Pokémon cards but now have a mortgage. No traditional Happy Meal toy here, but you do get an exclusive collectible photo card featuring characters from the film. Collect all eight, because nothing says “I’m thriving” like hoarding fast food memorabilia.
Each card pack also includes a Derpy access card. Scan the QR code in the McDonald’s app, and voilà—you’ve unlocked exclusive content until April 26. It’s like a digital treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you get… more ads.
When Can I Get the McDonald’s KPop Demon Hunters Meal?
Mark your calendars, because on March 31, the spicy Ramyeon McShaker Fries apocalypse begins. Participating McDonald’s locations nationwide will serve these meals in collaboration with Netflix, because apparently, streaming services and burger joints are now besties.
So, grab your Hunter Sauce, channel your inner demon, and prepare to battle for the fans—one McNugget at a time. Just don’t blame us when you’re crying into your Derpy McFlurry, wondering why your life didn’t turn out like a K-pop music video.
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
Finn McFrame: changing the world, one satirical lens flare at a time.


