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McDonald's new food and drinks menu for June 2025- full list

McDonald's new food and drinks menu for June 2025- full list

McDonald's has revealed its new food and drinks menu that will be released this month.
The June menu will bring both sweet and savoury treats to the fast food chain's restaurants nationwide.
Some items are new to McDonald's while others have been available before and are returning for summer.
From the new and returning items to when you can buy them and customer reaction, here's everything we know about the new McDonald's menu.
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McDonald's announces June menu for 2025 – full list of items and prices
A new Big Arch burger is making its way to restaurants and will be available to buy for £7.99 on its own or £9.99 as a medium meal. A large meal will cost £10.79.
The new burger consists of two 100% British and Irish beef patties, white cheddar cheese slices, crispy onions, fresh onions, shredded lettuce, crunchy pickles and a generous layer of signature Big Arch sauce. The new Big Arch sauce is rich and creamy, the fast food chain explains.
If you'd like to treat yourself to something sweet, you can look out for the new Toffee Crisp McFlurry - soft dairy ice cream with Toffee Crisp pieces and toffee sauce (£2.39).
Alternatively, you can choose the new Toffee Apple Pie, a crispy pastry filled with a rich toffee flavour (£2.09).
The new menu will see some new Toffee Crisp items and some returning savoury treats (Image: McDonald's) Returning to the McDonald's menu for June is the Cheesy McCrispy which consists of a 100% chicken breast fillet in a crispy coating served with lettuce, crispy onions, pink pickled onion chutney, bacon, Emmental cheese and deluxe cheese sauce.
A Cheesy McCrispy burger on its own will cost £6.69 or you can make it a medium meal for £8.49. A large meal will set you back £9.29.
Halloumi Fries are also returning to the summer menu with a Sweet Chilli Dip included. A box of four will cost £2.99 while a Sharebox will cost you £7.59.
The Katsu Chicken One wrap is staying on the menu at McDonald's. If you haven't tried it yet, you can expect a wrap with either crispy or grilled chicken (you choose), coated in katsu sauce with crispy onions, cucumber and fresh lettuce, wrapped in a warm, toasted tortilla.
If you buy the Katsu wrap by itself, it will cost you £3.49 or £2.29 if it's the wrap of the day. Make it a medium meal and it'll set you back £5.29.
The UK's favourite takeaways
Deliveroo Plus is now offering McDonald's food with some offers available - from Monday, June 2 until Sunday, June 15 you can get 6-piece Chicken McNuggets for free when you spend £15 (available daily from 11am–5am).
From Monday, June 2 until – Sunday, June 8, you can spend £10+ via McDelivery and enjoy a free Breakfast Wrap, available from 11am daily. When you spend £15+, you can also bag a free Big Mac.
'Unreal' Big Arch burger coming to McDonald's in June
On TikTok, people shared their reactions to others trying the burger early.
With some countries already having it on their menu, some told other people their own experiences.
One said: 'tried it in disneyland paris on the weekend & it was LUSHHHH'.
Another person said the new burger 'looks unreal'.
Reacting to someone trying the burger in Canada last year, one said: 'it looks so yummmmy!!!' while another commented: 'Ok brb (be right back) heading to McDonald's 😂'.
When can you buy the June menu at McDonald's?
McDonald's customers can buy items from the new June menu from Wednesday, June 18.
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