Fans want ‘The BTS Meal’ by McDonald’s to be made available in Pakistan

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By: Raza Hussain

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As most people already know, McDonald’s is introducing ‘The BTS Meal’ later on next month.

This amazing – and, undoubtedly delicious as well as mouthwatering – announcement was made yesterday via McDonald’s Twitter account in a two part tweet.

While ‘The BTS Meal’ sounds like an awesome idea, there are certain countries that will be missing out on it according to information circulating on social media.

Pakistan is one of the countries where McDonald’s won’t be introducing ‘The BTS Meal’, something, that I believe should change because there so many BTS fans in Pakistan who would also love to eat ‘The BTS Meal’.

Therefore, BTS fans in Pakistan – who are also know as BTS ARMYs – have started a a collective social media campaign for McDonald’s to also introduce that particular meal in the country.

An example of such a campaign is below, where BTS ARMYs are politely and respectfully requesting ‘The BTS Meal’ to be made available in Pakistan.

https://twitter.com/btspkfanbase/status/1384160001132924935?s=20
Tweet by @btspkfanbase (and @PurplePeaches7)

ARMYs also trended the following hashtag on twitter on very high rankings to get the attention of McDonald’s management: #BringBTSMcDealInPakistan.

For example, it was trending at number two yesterday evening as evident via the below tweet.

https://twitter.com/bts_pk_galaxy/status/1384235841292144645?s=20
Tweet via @bts_pk_galaxy

I hope that McDonald’s will change their mind as soon as possible because I also want to try ‘The BTS Meal’ as soon as it becomes available.

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Raza Hussain is an award-winning writer: the Extra-Mile winner of the News Quest Young Reporter Scheme 2014 and the recipient of the ‘Talent for Writing’ certificate by Young Writers. He was also awarded the ‘Prize for Outstanding achievement is Sociology‘.

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