
McDonald's is launching two new breakfast items in major menu shake-up
The fast food chain is trialling a new Breakfast Savers Menu across the north of England and it includes a brand new Sausage Sandwich (£1.99) and a savers version of the popular Bacon Roll (£2.19)
McDonald's is launching two new breakfast items next week as part of a major shake-up. The fast food chain is trialling a new Breakfast Savers Menu across the north of England.
It includes a brand new Sausage Sandwich (£1.99) and a savers version of the popular Bacon Roll (£2.19). Some selected McDonald's restaurants across the North will also offer a new Breakfast Bundle Deal which comes with a Saver Bacon Roll or Sausage Sandwich, plus a drink, for £2.99.
The new Breakfast Savers Menu will be trialled in 332 restaurants from May 7. You can find a full list of items available, plus participating restaurants, below. It will also feature fan favourites such as the Cheesy Bacon Flatbread and Hash Browns.
It comes as McDonald's is set to shake up its menu next week with a new drink and spicy dip, plus returning fan favourites. Maccies is launching a new Frozen Cherry Lemonade on May 7, which is described as a tangy frozen lemonade with a sweet cherry flavoured swirl.
The McSpicy X Frank's RedHot is also making its grand return. The McSpicy X Frank's RedHot contains a chicken breast in a hot and crispy coating, topped with lettuce, cheese made with Emmental, jalapenos, slivered onions, and Frank's RedHot Mayo.
Spice fans will also be able to buy a separate Frank's RedHot Mayo dip for the first time ever. McDonald's fans will also be pleased to hear that the Steakhouse Stack is rejoining the menu from May 7. McDonald's is bringing back its Biscoff McFlurry and Biscoff Frappe.
Saver Bacon Roll
£2.19
Sausage Sandwich
£1.99
Cheesy Bacon Flatbread
£1.99
Hash Brown
£1.59
Apple Slices
£0.79
Porridge
£1.69
Tropicana Apple or Orange Juice
£1.89
McDonald's list of restaurants serving Breakfast Savers Menu
Whitebirk
Blackburn
Burnley - St James St
Manchester - Arndale Food Chain
Burnley-Asda
Ewood
Darwen - J4(M65)
Rawtenstall
Accrington
Haslingden - Rising Bridge
Clitheroe - Ribble Valley Business Park
Colne
Bolton
Bolton - Delph Hill
Bolton - Astley Bridge
Bolton - Manchester Road (Euro Garages)
China Garden
Westhoughton - Pavillion Square
Middlebrook
Bury
Woodfields Retail Park
Pilsworth
Chester
Chester 2
Chester Msa
Broughton Parc
Birkenhead
Birkenhead - Rock Retail Park
Prenton
Bidston Moss
Wallasey
Upton
Queensferry - Deeside Retail Park
Asda Queensferry
Flint - Holywell Road A548
Bromborough
Chester Coliseum Shopping
Cheshire Oaks
Gateway A55
Speke
Crewe - Dunwoody
Crewe - Macon Way
Sandbach
Sandbach Southbound Msa
Sandbach Northbound Msa
Congleton
Winsford - Wharton Retail Park
Northwich - Manchester Road
Durham Msa
Newton Aycliffe
Darlington - Morton Park
Darlington Drive-Thru Meynell Road
Blackpool - Rigby Road
Blackpool South Shore
Blackpool Squires Gate
Blackpool Cherry Tree Road
Cleveleys
Fleetwood
Wigan - Platt Bridge
Isle Of Man
Stockport - Sandy Lane
Liverpool - Ranelagh Street
Liverpool - St Johns Centre
Liverpool - Clayton Square
Stonedale Lane
Edge Lane
Liverpool - Aigburth Road
Liverpool Lord St
Bootle
Hunts Cross
Liverpool - Belle Vale
Liverpool - Switch Island
Maghull
Kirkby - County Road/Hall Lane
Prescot Retail Park
Huyton - Page Moss
Huyton - Huyton Hey Road
Formby
Ormskirk - Two Saints Retail Park
Walton Rd
Liverpool - Queens Drive
Liverpool - Kensington
Chorley - Clifford Street
Lancaster - Cheapside
Lancaster - Caton Road
Ulverston
Barrow-In-Furness
Barrow In Furness D/T
Killington Lake Msa
Kendal
Wrexham DK
Wrexham Ph Central Road
Manchester Piccadilly Gardens
Openshaw Manchester
Manchester - Sports City
Ardwick
Manchester - Oxford Road
Fallowfield
Trafford Centre - The Orient
Debdale Park
Manchester - St Anns Sq
Princess Parkway
Chorlton-Cum-Hardy
Wythenshaw Civic Centre
Manchester - Baguley
Middleton
Radcliffe
Pendlebury
Walkden
Stretford
Denton
Warrington - Riverside
Failsworth
Urmston
Barton Dock Road - Trafford Park
Asda Trafford Park
Whitefield
Tyldesley
Salford
Salford - Regent Road
Eccles - West One
Salford Quays
Manchester - Salford Rialto
Manchester Fort
Harpurhey
Oldham
Rochdale Sandbrook Park
Rochdale - Kingsway Retail Park
Elk Mill Retail Park
Oldham - Huddersfield Road
Ashton-Under-Lyne
Snipe Retail Park
Ashton Moss
Chadderton - Jardine Way
Preston Friargate
Preston Deepdale
Preston Fishergate
Preston - Delivery Kitchen
Preston Riversway
Asda Fulwood
Leyland
Capitol Centre
Liverpool - Albert Dock
Southport - Ocean Plaza
Southport - Kew
Stockport
Stockport Forum
Macclesfield - Silk Retail Park
Glossop - Wren Nest Retail Park
Mottram
Liverpool - Rice Lane
Bredbury
Stockport Hazelgrove
Newcastle Trentvale
Burnley - Burnham Gate
Warrington The Riverside Retail Park
Warrington
St Helens - Church Street
St Helens - Chalon Way
Earlestown
Lymm
Altrincham Retail Park
Winwick Road
Warrington - Kerfoot Street Dk
Stonecross Business Park
Birchwood Warrington
Warrington - Whittle Avenue
Warrington - Gemini Retail Park
Runcorn
Widnes - Bowers Retail Park
Asda Widnes
Widnes
St Helens Linkway
Wigan
Wigan Morris Street
Lytham
Wigan Marus Bridge
Wigan Gower St
Leigh
Asda Leigh
Leigh Parsonage Retail Park
Skelmersdale
Wrexham
Restaurants not offering the £2.99 bundle
Bradford
Forster Square D/T
Bradford - Five Lane Ends
Shipley
Keighley 2
Skipton - Millenium Way
Thornbury
Asda Pudsey
Bradford Rooley
Ingleby Road
Northallerton - Darlington Road
Leeming Bar Services
Catterick - Garrison
Doncaster
Denaby Main
Goole Dt
Scunthorpe - Doncaster Road
Scunthorpe 2
Doncaster - Thorne Road
Gainsborough
Markham Moor
Grimsby
Grimsby - Birchin Way
Cleethorpes - Meridian Point
Cleethorpes
Laceby - Grimsby
Doncaster Factory Outlet
Doncaster Dome
Balby - Sandford Road
Doncaster - Centurion Retail Park
Redhouse Interchange
Thorne
Huddersfield
Huddersfield Leeds Road
Huddersfield Gallagher Retail Park
Brighouse
Harrogate
Ripon - Harrogate Road
Knaresborough Retail Park
Kingston-Upon-Hull
Willerby
Morrisons - Beverley
Hull St Andrews Quay
Hull - Boothferry Road
Hull - Cottingham Road
Asda Kingswood Hull
Ennerdale
Hull - Holderness Road
Halifax
Asda Halifax
Halifax - Salterhebble Hill
Middleton - St Georges Retail Park
Lincoln - Carlton Centre
Lincoln - 323 High Street
Lincoln - Rope Walk
Lincoln - Moorland Way
Lincoln - Gateway
Leeds-Central Station
Leeds - Bond Street
Leeds 1
Hunslet
Lincolnshire Showground
Louth - Lincoln Way
Boston
White Rose Centre
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