McDonald's is recalling its 'Tasty McShaker seasoning' due to an ingredient that fails to meet EU requirements. The product is an add-on for seasoning french fries. The recall was announced in a company press release.
McDonald's has decided to recall the product 'Tasty McShaker seasoning,' which is an optional add-on that customers can use to season their french fries themselves. The recall is due to the mix containing an ingredient that does not meet EU requirements and is therefore not permitted for sale within the union.
According to McDonald's press release, published on October 29, 2025, the action is taken to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. The product is no longer available for sale in EU countries, including Sweden. There is no information in the release about specific health effects from the ingredient, but the company urges customers who have purchased it to return it.
This recall is part of broader efforts in the food industry to maintain high standards in line with European legislation. McDonald's emphasizes the importance of adhering to EU rules to protect consumers.