Fast food giant McDonald's has announced it will be altering its breakfast menu until January. The burger chain will be making the change just when shoppers are dealing with Christmas party hangovers, and need a Maccies breakfast more than ever.
The change has divided shoppers. Some are over the moon with it, while others are less than convinced.
Up until January, McDonald's will be adding the Mighty McMuffin to its menu. The Mighty McMuffin comes with with sausage, egg, bacon and cheese. You'll also get to choose if you want brown sauce or ketchup on your brekkie.
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The Mighty McMuffin costs £3.99 on its own, or is £5.59 as part of a meal. It hits the McDonald's menu tomorrow, alongside some other festive treats.
Shoppers are already reacting to the news of the Mighty McMuffin being added to the breakfast menu. Jo Bates said: "If you order a normal mcmuffin you get the option to add extra bacon/sausage/sauce etc, so this is nothing new."
Alice Laverick said: "This looks amazing." Lee Cowton commented: "We’ve had that for years here in Australia. It’s good for hangovers."
Sarah-Jayne Powell joked: "I’ve changed my mind about not having any fast food until February…" Jordon Taylor said: "How creative."
As well as McDonalds' festive breakfast offering, from tomorrow, shoppers will also be able to but the long-awaited Celebrations McFlurry. Celebrations McFlurries will cost £1.79 each.
The festive Big Tasty is also reappearing on the menu. Without bacon, the Big Tasty will cost £5.29 on its own or £6.89 as a meal. With bacon it will be £5.89 on its own or £7.49 as a meal.
Finally, McDonald's is re-releasing the Festive Pie, much to the relief of anyone with a sweet tooth. It's a Christmassy take on the food chain's classic hot crispy pie, but instead of apple, it's filled with mincemeat and custard. It's a must-buy for mince pie lovers and at £1.29 it's hard to resist.
The new menu hits McDonald's stores tomorrow (Wednesday 23 November).
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