
McDonald's launching menu shake-up this week – adding two new items and bringing back four favourites
MCDONALD'S is switching up its menu this week, bringing back four fan favourites.
From Wednesday, sweet-toothed customers will be able to tuck into the highly-anticipated Biscoff McFlurry and matching Frappe.
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The fast food regularly revamps its menu to keep customers interested
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Many classic items will stay available, however
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A regular tub of the new McFlurry will cost £2.29, while a smaller one comes in at £1.69.
And the Biscoff Frappe – a vanilla flavour base blended with ice and biscuit crumb, topped with caramel cream and more biscuit bits – returns for £3.09.
On the savoury end, Maccies fans can get their hands on the McSpicy x Frank's RedHot burger and the meaty Steakhouse Stack once again.
It features chicken breast in a hot and crispy coating, lettuce, jalapenos, onions, cheese and Frank's RedHot Mayo in a toasted sesame seed bun for £5.99 – or £7.99 as a meal.
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Also staging a comeback is the Steakhouse Stack – two beef patties, cheddar cheese, crispy and red onions, fresh lettuce and black peppercorn sauce in a glazed sesame bun – again priced at £5.99.
The fast food chain is revamping the menu, introducing a Frozen Cherry Lemonade.
It is described as a 'tangy frozen lemonade with a deliciously sweet cherry flavoured swirl' – perfect for the warmer months and priced at £2.99.
McDonald's regularly updates its menu to spice things up – and last month saw the introduction of Minecraft meals, new apple-flavoured McFlurries, and cheesy garlic dippers.
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It comes after one eagle-eyed customer spotted Maccies treats in the freezer section and immediately filled up their basket.
Footage showed a series of different frozen items similar to those on the McDonalds.
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