McDonald’s will be bringing back some familiar favourites to the menu this week – with six items being dropped to make way.
From Wednesday (October 6) the Double Big Mac Will return for six week, so you will have to be quick.
McDonald’s announce three new items on the menu
McDonald’s fans will be jumping for joy with a number of favourites making a return to the main menu from Wednesday.
First and foremost, the Double Big Mac is making its grand re-entrance. Featuring four 100% beef patties, a slice of cheese, lettuce, onion and pickles and the unbeatable, tasty Big Mac® sauce. This one will be music to the ears of meat-lovers across the UK! Available as a single sandwich for £4.19, or as a medium meal with a side and drink for £5.69.
For those with a sweet tooth, the Crunchie McFlurry will be making a return much to the delight of fast food fans who have been calling for it’s return.
Made from creamy and luxurious vanilla ice cream which is delicately swirled with Cadbury Crunchie pieces and a honeycomb sauce the new dessert will cost £1.39 for a regular and 99p for a mini.
The Nacho Cheese Wedges will also be making a return (£1.89 for a portion of five or £5.29 for a sharebox).
Filled with oozing melted nacho cheese and spicy Jalapeno slices, covered in a crunchy coating and served with the McDonald’s staple sour cream and chive dip for all your dipping and dunking needs.
McDonald’s to scrap three popular items from the menu
To make way for the new items, favourites including the Big Tasty and Mozzarella Dippers will be scrapped this week.
The items being dropped all joined the limited-edition menu back in August.
The full list of items being scrapped:
Mozzarella Dippers
Mozzarella Dippers Share Box
Cadbury Chocolate McFlurry
Cadbury Chocolate Caramel McFlurry
Big Tasty
BBQ Chicken Smoke House
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