MCDONALD’S is shaking up its main menu offering tomorrow, meaning seven favorites are getting the chop.
The fast food giant is adding a total of eight items, a mix of new and returning, but this means fans only have until closing time tonight to get their hands on the current menu.
Among the items being cut are the beloved Biscoff McFlurry and the Chicken Big Mac.
Not only that, but the limited edition Biscoff Frappe is also leaving after just six weeks.
Fans of the iconic Quarter Pounder burger will be disappointed to hear that the deluxe version is also being withdrawn from the market.
Not only that, but the Galaxy Caramel Pie, which first hit the menu last December, is also coming out, as is the Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry.
The Cheese and Herb Melts are also available until the end of the day.
The new and returning items hit menus in the United Kingdom and Ireland on April 17.
These dishes were only planned to last six weeks as part of the regular menu shake-up.
If you’re itching to give them a try, you have until your local restaurant closes to pick them up.
The Biscoff Frappe costs £2.99 and has a vanilla flavor base, mixed with ice cream and biscuit crumb.
It is then covered with caramel-flavored cream and a layer of crumbs.
Meanwhile, the Biscoff McFlurry, which went down a treat when it launched last June, costs £1.99 and consists of a biscuit crumb swirled onto the soft ice cream.
Fans have been especially vocal about wanting the sweet treat to stay put.
On X, formerly Twitter, someone said: “Can’t you just keep the Lotus Biscoff Mcflurry permanently? That’s all I’m asking!”
One customer recently labeled the flavor an “absolute game changer,” while another said it was “top tier.”
The sold-out Chicken Big Mac has proven to be a big hit with fans since it first debuted in 2022.
It’s a twist on the classic Maccies Big Mac with its three-layer bun, two chicken patties, a slice of cheese, lettuce, pickles – and of course the Big Mac sauce.
The burger costs £4.69 for a single and £6.49 for a meal.
Elsewhere, the new Cheese and Herb Melts are made from a mix of Emmentaler and mozzarella in a herb-infused breadcrumb with a tomato dip.
Cheese lovers can get a pack of five for €2.89 or a share box for €7.09.
The Quarter Pounder Deluxe – priced at £4.89 – contains a 100% beef patty with mustard, ketchup, onion, lettuce, mayonnaise, tomato and pickles.
It is then topped with two slices of cheese and served in a toasted bun with sesame seeds, or make it a double with an extra beef patty.
Or you get a Quarter Deluxe medium meal for €6.59 including fries and a drink.
The Galaxy Caramel Pie is a Galaxy flavored caramel sauce covered in a crispy chocolate pastry and costs £1.99.
While the Galaxy McFlurry also costs £1.99 and consists of soft dairy ice cream, swirled with chocolate drops and topped with chocolate sauce.
Here’s the full list of items coming out:
- Biscuit McFlurry – £1.99
- Biscoff McFlurry mini – £1.59
- Galaxy Caramel Cake – £1.99
- Biscoff Frappe – £2.99
- Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry – £1.99
- Galaxy Chocolate Mini McFlurry – £1.59
- Quarter Pounder Deluxe – £4.89
- Quarter Deluxe Medium Meal – £6.59
- Chicken Big Mac – £4.69
- Chicken Big Mac meal – £6.49
- Cheese and Herb Melts – £2.89
- Cheese and Herb Melts Sharebox – £7.09
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What is added to menus?
Starting tomorrow, fans can pick up a new burger, Skittles McFlurry and the returning iced latte.
A new burger, the Hat Trick, will also be added to the menus on May 29.
The burger contains three beef patties, two slices of cheese, grilled onions, mustard and ketchup, encased in a glazed sesame bun.
It will be available to purchase in McDonald’s restaurants for £5.89 as a standalone item and £7.69 as part of a medium meal with a drink and side.
The seven other items being added to the menus include fan-favorite mozzarella bites.
Each bite comes with a gooey cheese center covered in a crispy topping and served with a rich tomato dip.
You can buy them in restaurants for £2.39.
Fans of Chicken Select will be pleased to know that for the first time they can get their hands on a box of nine for £8.49.
The chain is also adding a chicken share box to its offerings, which comes with six chicken selections, twelve chicken nuggets and four dips.
Those with a sweet tooth will love the new Skittle McFlurry, with menus priced at £2.19.
The pudding combines soft swirled dairy ice cream with chewy chunks of Skittles fudge and sugary pearls, topped with a purple Skittles-flavored sauce.
The fast food chain also confirmed that a new Selects dip trio will be joining the menu, while two others are leaving for good.
Chicken Selects can now be served with a new and improved Garlic Mayo and Sweet and Smoky BBQ, as well as the already popular Sweet Chilli.
This means fans will have to say goodbye to the sour cream and chive dip and the smoky BBQ dip.
How to Save Money at McDonald’s
You might not think it, but you could end up paying more based solely on the McDonald’s restaurant you choose.
The Sun has discovered that a Big Mac meal can be up to 30p cheaper in restaurants just two miles apart.
Meanwhile, you can buy a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 by completing a feedback survey found on an old McDonald’s receipt.
The receipt should include a 12-digit code that you can enter on the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey.
You will then receive a five-digit code, which is your voucher for the €2.99 offer.
Make sure you check out all the different apps and platforms if you’re also ordering McDonald’s to your home.
Our research has shown that some can charge up to £1.20 more than others.
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