McDonald's is pulling six items from its menu next week to make way for new arrivals.
The fast food chain is adding four new products for customers. Potato Waffles, Twirl McFlurry and the BBQ Bacon Stack will be introduced on Wednesday, October 19. Nacho Cheese Wedges will also be joining the menu from October 26.
But these new items will be replacing Chicken Legend, Big Tasty, Spicy McNuggets, Mozzarella Dippers, Twix and Mars McFlurry. The new Mini Potato Waffles will be added to the breakfast menu and cost £1.39 for a portion of three.
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To replace the Big Tasty, McDonald’s is bringing back the BBQ Bacon Stack, costing £5.39. It will be on the menu for six weeks, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The burger is made with two 100% British and Irish beef patties, two slices of pepper jack cheese and Beechwood Smoked Bacon topped off with a slice of tomato, lettuce, slivered onions plus McDonald’s signature BBQ sauce - all sandwiched between a sesame seed crusted Artisan Bun.
On October 26, the Nacho Cheese Wedges, which are £2.29 for a portion of five or £5.99 for a sharebox, will arrive on the menu. They are filled with melted nacho cheese and spicy Jalapeno slices.
And a new flavour McFlurry is being introduced. The Twirl McFlurry is made with dairy ice cream, swirled together with pieces of Cadbury’s Twirl with Milk Chocolate sauce. It is available in Regular (£1.69) and Mini (£1.19) sizes.
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