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The Irish Sun
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
McDonald's axing five items from menus TODAY including first ‘adult Happy Meal'
MCDONALD'S is pulling the plug on five popular menu items from TODAY, including what's been dubbed the first ever 'adult Happy Meal'. The Minecraft Meal, which only launched in March, is being binned just weeks after it hit menus. Advertisement 9 The Philly Cheese Stack is one of two burgers that will face the axe today Credit: McDonald's 9 Also leaving restaurants is the Mars McFlurry Credit: McDonald's 9 The Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie will no longer be sold Credit: McDonald's 9 The McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse is also leaving today Credit: McDonald's 9 Minecraft fans are sad to see the 'first adult' Happy Meal go Credit: REX FEATURES It came with one of six collectable toys designed with grown-ups in mind, and cost £8.19 or £3.99 in the Happy Meal size. Also on the chopping block is the Mars McFlurry, a fan favourite made with creamy ice cream, chunks of chocolate-covered nougat and lashings of caramel sauce. It was priced at £2.19 for a regular and £1.69 for a mini. Two burgers are also getting the boot – the Philly Cheese Stack and McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse. Advertisement The Philly Cheese Stack, which set customers back around £5.29 solo or £6.99 as a medium meal, was made with two Irish beef patties, a melted cheese slice, grilled and crispy onions, pickles and cheese sauce in a toasted bun. Meanwhile, the McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse featured a chicken breast in a crispy coating with cheddar, red onion, lettuce and smoky BBQ sauce, all served in a sesame-topped sourdough-style bun. That one cost £5.79 on its own or £7.49 with fries and a drink. Finally, the Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie is also being dropped. Advertisement Most read in Money The limited-edition Valentine's treat arrived back in February and was priced at £1.99. It came in a pink pastry shell filled with gooey raspberry compote and silky white chocolate ganache. McDonald's store rolls out policy that bans certain diners – even adults will be barred unless they comply with 2 checks- McDonald's regularly refreshes its menu to make room for new items and seasonal specials so while these favourites may be gone for now, they might not be gone for good. Advertisement New items coming Whilst fans are sad to see these popular items leave, it's not all bad for McDonald's customers. In fact, from tomorrow, two brand new items are landing in stores and four much-loved favourites are making a comeback. The new Frank's RedHot Mayo dip is launching, offering a spicy twist to any order for just 50p. Fans can also cool down with the new Frozen Cherry Lemonade, a zingy, sweet drink made for sunny days. It'll cost £2.99. Advertisement Meanwhile, the Biscoff McFlurry and Biscoff Frappe are returning. The McFlurry is made with soft serve and a swirl of Biscoff biscuit crumb for £2.29, or £1.69 for the mini. The Frappe, priced at £3.09, is a creamy vanilla and ice blend, topped with caramel-flavoured cream and more biscuit crumb. Also back on the menu is the Steakhouse Stack – a beefy burger featuring two patties, cheddar, crispy onions, lettuce, red onions and black peppercorn sauce in a glazed sesame bun. It'll cost £5.99. Advertisement The McSpicy x Frank's RedHot will return tommorow, bringing the heat with jalapeños, crunchy lettuce, onions, Emmental-style cheese and Frank's fiery mayo, all in a sesame bun. That'll be £5.99 solo or £7.99 with a Medium Meal. McDonald's regularly updates its menu to spice things up. Read more on the Irish Sun This latest shake- up comes after one eagle-eyed customer spotted Maccies treats in the freezer section and immediately filled up their basket. Advertisement Footage showed a series of different frozen items similar to those on the McDonald's. How to save at McDonald's You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose. Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other. You can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 at any time by filling in a feedback survey found on McDonald's receipts. The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey. You'll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer. There are some deals and offers you can only get if you have the My McDonald's app, so it's worth signing up to get money off your meals. The MyMcDonald's app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up. You can also bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you're a My McDonald's app user. The chain has recently sent out reminders to app users to fill out their birthday details - otherwise they could miss out on birthday treats. 9 The much-loved Steakhouse Stack will also be back in restaurants tommorow Credit: McDonald's 9 The Biscoff McFlurry is also making a comeback Credit: McDonald's 9 The Biscoff frappe is returning and will cost £3.99 Credit: McDonald's Advertisement 9 The brand new Frozen Cherry Lemonade will cost £2.99 Credit: McDonald's


Daily Mirror
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
McDonald's is axing 5 items from its menu today including popular burger
The fast food chain is getting rid of its Minecraft movie meal, the Philly Cheese Stack, Apple Cake McFlurry, McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse, plus its Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie McDonald's is axing five menu items today to make room for new products. The fast food chain is getting rid of its Minecraft movie meal which comes with either a Big Mac, nine McNuggets or four Veggie Dippers, plus a side and drink. You also get an exclusive collectable toy of your favourite McDonald's characters, blockified. The Minecraft movie meal is available in medium or large size. Maccies is also getting rid of its Apple Cake McFlurry today, which features dairy ice cream swirled with apple and shortcake pieces, and finished with a sour apple sauce. Also disappearing is the Philly Cheese Stack and McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse. If you haven't yet tried these burgers, the Philly Cheese Stack is made of two beef patties with a cheese sauce, cheese slices, grilled and crispy onions and pickles served in a toasted bun. The McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse consists of chicken breast fillet in a crispy, crunchy coating with a smoky BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, red onion, lettuce, all in a delicious sourdough-style sesame topped bun. Finally, today is your last day to try the Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie. This features a crispy pink pastry filled with a smooth white chocolate ganache and a raspberry compote. But it isn't all bad news - as McDonald's is making room for new menu items, which are landing tomorrow. 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. Separately, McDonald's has also confirmed it 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 and a savers version of the popular Bacon Roll. 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. The new Breakfast Savers Menu will be trialled in 332 restaurants from May 7. It will also feature fan favourites such as the Cheesy Bacon Flatbread and Hash Browns.


Scottish Sun
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
McDonald's axing five items from menus TODAY including first ‘adult Happy Meal'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MCDONALD'S is pulling the plug on five popular menu items from TODAY, including what's been dubbed the first ever 'adult Happy Meal'. The Minecraft Meal, which only launched in March, is being binned just weeks after it hit menus. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 The Philly Cheese Stack is one of two burgers that will face the axe today Credit: McDonald's 9 Also leaving restaurants is the Mars McFlurry Credit: McDonald's 9 The Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie will no longer be sold Credit: McDonald's 9 The McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse is also leaving today Credit: McDonald's 9 Minecraft fans are sad to see the 'first adult' Happy Meal go Credit: REX FEATURES It came with one of six collectable toys designed with grown-ups in mind, and cost £8.19 or £3.99 in the Happy Meal size. Also on the chopping block is the Mars McFlurry, a fan favourite made with creamy ice cream, chunks of chocolate-covered nougat and lashings of caramel sauce. It was priced at £2.19 for a regular and £1.69 for a mini. Two burgers are also getting the boot – the Philly Cheese Stack and McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse. The Philly Cheese Stack, which set customers back around £5.29 solo or £6.99 as a medium meal, was made with two Irish beef patties, a melted cheese slice, grilled and crispy onions, pickles and cheese sauce in a toasted bun. Meanwhile, the McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse featured a chicken breast in a crispy coating with cheddar, red onion, lettuce and smoky BBQ sauce, all served in a sesame-topped sourdough-style bun. That one cost £5.79 on its own or £7.49 with fries and a drink. Finally, the Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie is also being dropped. The limited-edition Valentine's treat arrived back in February and was priced at £1.99. It came in a pink pastry shell filled with gooey raspberry compote and silky white chocolate ganache. McDonald's store rolls out policy that bans certain diners – even adults will be barred unless they comply with 2 checks- McDonald's regularly refreshes its menu to make room for new items and seasonal specials so while these favourites may be gone for now, they might not be gone for good. New items coming Whilst fans are sad to see these popular items leave, it's not all bad for McDonald's customers. In fact, from tomorrow, two brand new items are landing in stores and four much-loved favourites are making a comeback. The new Frank's RedHot Mayo dip is launching, offering a spicy twist to any order for just 50p. Fans can also cool down with the new Frozen Cherry Lemonade, a zingy, sweet drink made for sunny days. It'll cost £2.99. Meanwhile, the Biscoff McFlurry and Biscoff Frappe are returning. The McFlurry is made with soft serve and a swirl of Biscoff biscuit crumb for £2.29, or £1.69 for the mini. The Frappe, priced at £3.09, is a creamy vanilla and ice blend, topped with caramel-flavoured cream and more biscuit crumb. Also back on the menu is the Steakhouse Stack – a beefy burger featuring two patties, cheddar, crispy onions, lettuce, red onions and black peppercorn sauce in a glazed sesame bun. It'll cost £5.99. The McSpicy x Frank's RedHot will return tommorow, bringing the heat with jalapeños, crunchy lettuce, onions, Emmental-style cheese and Frank's fiery mayo, all in a sesame bun. That'll be £5.99 solo or £7.99 with a Medium Meal. McDonald's regularly updates its menu to spice things up. This latest shake- up 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 McDonald's. How to save at McDonald's You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose. Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other. You can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 at any time by filling in a feedback survey found on McDonald's receipts. The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey. You'll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer. There are some deals and offers you can only get if you have the My McDonald's app, so it's worth signing up to get money off your meals. The MyMcDonald's app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up. You can also bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you're a My McDonald's app user. The chain has recently sent out reminders to app users to fill out their birthday details - otherwise they could miss out on birthday treats. 9 The much-loved Steakhouse Stack will also be back in restaurants tommorow Credit: McDonald's 9 The Biscoff McFlurry is also making a comeback Credit: McDonald's 9 The Biscoff frappe is returning and will cost £3.99 Credit: McDonald's


Scottish Sun
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
McDonald's to axe five items including popular burger and McFlurry from menu in days – see the full list
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MCDONALD's will axe five items from its menu in days in its latest shake-up. Fans will need to say goodbye to a popular meal, two burgers, dessert and McFlurry as part of the change. 8 The Philly Cheese Stack is one of two burgers that will be axed in days Credit: Mcdonald's 8 The Mars McFlurry will leave restaurants on May 6 Credit: McDonald's 8 The Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie will also leave menus next month Credit: McDonald's 8 Fans of the McCrispy BBQ Smokehouse do not have long left to enjoy the burger Credit: McDonald's Among the items being axed on May 6 is the Minecraft Meal, which fans described as the first McDonald's 'adult Happy Meal'. The meal was available from March 26 and features one of six exclusive collectable toys, which were crafted especially for adults. It costs £8.19 but the Happy Meal version will set you back £3.99. Also leaving the menu is the popular Mars McFlurry. The treat is made with dairy ice cream which is swirled with crunchy chocolate-covered nougat and topped with a caramel sauce. It costs £2.19 for the regular size or £1.69 for the mini version. Meanwhile, two popular burgers will also be axed in days. The Philly Cheese Stack is made with two Irish beef burgers layered with cheese sauce, a cheese slice, grilled and crispy onions and pickles. It is served with a toasted bun. It costs around £5.29, or £6.99 for a medium meal. I tried McDonald's 'spiciest ever' burger made with Frank's RedHot sauce and I'd choose it over the original any day The McCrispy® BBQ Smokehouse was also popular with McDonald's fans. The limited-edition burger is made with chicken breast in a crispy coating with a BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, red onion and lettuce. It is served in a sourdough-style sesame topped bun. It costs £5.79 as a single item, or £7.49 with a meal. How to save at McDonald's You could end up being charged more for a McDonald's meal based solely on the McDonald's restaurant you choose. Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30% cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other. You can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 at any time by filling in a feedback survey found on McDonald's receipts. The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey. You'll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer. There are some deals and offers you can only get if you have the My McDonald's app, so it's worth signing up to get money off your meals. The MyMcDonald's app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up. You can also bag freebies and discounts on your birthday if you're a My McDonald's app user. The chain has recently sent out reminders to app users to fill out their birthday details - otherwise they could miss out on birthday treats. Also leaving the menu is the Raspberry and White Chocolate Pie, which was launched just in time for Valentine's Day. The tasty treat originally appeared on menus in February 2024 and costs just £1.99. It comes with a fluffy pink pastry and is filled with raspberry compote and a white chocolate ganache. It is not uncommon for the fast-food giant to change what is sold across its restaurants to make way for new items. Menus are often updated every few months in line with big events such as Easter or Christmas. Just because an item is discontinued does not mean it is gone for good. McDonald's new menu McDonald's is set to launch two new items, while four favourites make a return to menus. From May 7 customers will be able to get their hands on the new Frank's Red Hot Mayo dip and Frozen Cherry Lemonade. 8 The brand new Frozen Cherry Lemonade will cost £2.99 Credit: McDonald's 8 The Biscoff McFlurry is making a comeback next month Credit: McDonald's 8 The much-loved Steakhouse Stack will also be back in restaurants in May Credit: McDonald's 8 The frappe is made with a vanilla-flavoured base and crushed Biscoff biscuits Credit: McDonald's The Red Hot Mayo has a creamy, tangy and fiery flavour that goes perfectly with a Sausage and Egg McMuffin or Chicken Selects. It will cost just 50p, making it perfect to spice up your midweek meal. Fans have also shared their excitement for the Frozen Cherry Lemonade, which will be ideal for the warmer months. It is made with tangy frozen lemonade and a deliciously sweet cherry flavoured swirl. It will set you back £2.99. Plus, the Biscoff McFlurry, Biscoff Frape, McSpicy x Frank's Red Hot and Steakhouse Stack are returning to menus. Fans were wowed by the Biscoff McFlurry and Biscoff Frape when they first appeared on the McDonald's menu. The Biscoff McFlurry features a Biscoff biscuit crumb which is swirled onto the soft serve ice cream. Meanwhile, the Biscoff Frappe has a vanilla flavour base which is blended with ice and a Biscoff biscuit crumb. It is topped with caramel flavoured cream and a delicious Biscoff biscuit crumb. The Frappe costs £3.09 while the McFlurry will set you back £2.29. Or you can get the mini version for just £1.69. Burger fans will be thrilled to see the return of the Steakhouse Stack next month. The meal costs £5.99 and is made with two British and Irish beef patties, topped with cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions and fresh lettuce. It is drizzled with a savory black peppercorn sauce and is served in a toasted and glazed sesame bun. Meanwhile, the McSpicy x Frank's RedHot will also be back in restaurants from May 7. The chicken breast has a hot and crispy coating and is topped with crunchy lettuce, cheese made with Emmental, jalapenos and onions. It is topped with Frank's RedHot Mayo and is served in a toasted sesame seed bun. The burger will set you back £5.99, or £7.99 as part of a Medium Meal. How to save money at McDonald's Did you know that you can end up being charged more based on which branch of McDonald's you choose to eat at? There can be up to a 30p price difference in a Big Mac meal at restaurants which are just two miles away from each other, The Sun previously found. Another way to cut back spending at McDonald's is by ordering from the Savers menu or by taking advantage of its '3 for £3' deal when it lands in stores. It is also worth bearing in mind that McDonald's offers a discount on your next order if you fill out a survey online after visiting its stores. These can be found on the back of any receipt you get at McDonald's. Read our ultimate guide to save money at McDonald's. 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