Watchly Safety Review

Rare McDonald's Items

Nick DiGiovanni
0:44 · 1.9M views · June 9, 2026
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
1Minor Flag

This episode is safe for most kids apart from two sponsored segments woven into the lesson. The video offers a fun, educational look at global McDonald's menu items, but the creator's enthusiastic promotion of the brand and a giveaway for autographed cups may blur the line between entertainment and advertising. Parents should watch alongside younger children to discuss commercial intent.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentSome

The video promotes McDonald's menu items and includes the hashtag #mcdspartner in the description, suggesting a paid partnership, but no verbal sponsorship disclosure is made in the video itself. The giveaway of autographed items further ties to McDonald's, making the promotional nature partially undisclosed within the spoken content.

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The entire video is a showcase of McDonald's menu items from various countries.
The description includes #mcdspartner, indicating a partnership.
The giveaway: 'I got these ones autographed, so subscribe now and I'll send these to one of you.'
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video ends with a conditional giveaway: 'subscribe now and I'll send these to one of you.' This is a mild engagement-baiting CTA that incentivizes subscription without guilt-tripping or superstition, but it is still a manipulative tactic to drive subscriptions.

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'I got these ones autographed, so subscribe now and I'll send these to one of you.'

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun, global food tour of rare McDonald's items, but it's essentially a commercial for the brand. The creator enthusiastically promotes McDonald's products, including a current FIFA World Cup meal and Big Mac sauce cups, and runs a giveaway that requires subscribing. While there's no inappropriate content, children may not recognize the advertising and could develop cravings for fast food or feel pressured to subscribe. On the positive side, it introduces kids to international foods and can spark conversations about different cultures and marketing tactics.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator is so excited about McDonald's items? Do you think they are being paid to say that?
  2. 2What did you learn about foods from other countries? Would you try a squid ink burger or bubblegum McFlurry?
  3. 3The creator asked viewers to subscribe to win prizes. How do you feel about that? Is it a fair way to get more subscribers?
  4. 4If you could create a McDonald's item from your country, what would it be and why?
Rare McDonald's Items
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What's This Video About?

#mcdspartner #worldcup #mcdonalds The menu items shown are recreated versions inspired by select McDonald’s menu items offered at select restaurants in the featured countries. Availability of menu items may vary by location and time, and some items may be limited-time offerings. McPizza is only available at a McDonald’s restaurant in Orlando, Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. It contains no mature themes, but the hidden advertising and engagement baiting (like asking for subscriptions to win prizes) may confuse younger kids about commercial intent.

What is this video about?

The video features a creator trying rare McDonald's items from different countries, such as a squid ink burger from Japan and a bubblegum McFlurry from Australia. It's a food review and taste test.

Does this video contain advertising or sponsored content?

Yes, the video has moderate hidden advertising. The creator promotes the FIFA World Cup meal and Big Mac sauce cups, and asks viewers to subscribe for a chance to win autographed items. This can blur the line between entertainment and marketing for children.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

The video is generally safe, but parents should discuss commercial influence. The creator's enthusiasm for McDonald's products and the giveaway promotion may encourage pestering for fast food or subscriptions. No violence, language, or mature themes are present.

What educational value does this video have?

Kids can learn about global food culture and different menu items from countries like Japan, Australia, Norway, and the U.S. It may spark curiosity about geography and international cuisine.

Are there any content concerns in this video?

The video has no strong language, violence, sexual content, or substance use. The only flagged issues are hidden advertising (score 0.50) and engagement baiting (score 0.30), meaning the creator subtly promotes McDonald's and asks for subscriptions to win prizes.

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