ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando’s morning-meeting crowd has a new option for breakfast: Catering from McDonald’s.
On Tuesday the fast-food giant started using Central Florida as a test ground for a breakfast catering service, going head-to-head against restaurants like Panera Bread.
“You would be surprised how many big orders we get for teachers breakfasts or meetings,” said Sue Martin, owner and operator of three McDonald’s restaurants in Volusia County. “This is just putting it into an easier package.”
Using Uber Eats for delivery, McDonald’s offers the entire breakfast menu in packages to serve six, 12 or 18 people. The entire breakfast menu is available all day through the program with items such as McMuffins, sausage biscuits, pancakes, burritos and parfaits.
It is available at all 195 Central Florida restaurants but only during breakfast service hours.