McDonald’s fans will be pleased to hear that the Chicken Big Mac is set to return to menus.
Whether you managed to try it last time or you’ve patiently been waiting for your time, there’s not long to order one as the burger will return to all UK McDonald’s stores on Wednesday, March 29 for a limited time only.
The Chicken Big Mac originally launched in February 2022 and it sold out in days.
The burger is a twist on the classic Big Mac with a triple layered bun, two 100% chicken breast patties in a crispy coating, a slice of cheese, lettuce, pickles and Big Mac sauce.
The Chicken Big Mac is returning to McDonald's later this month (Image: McDonald's)
It doesn’t stop there though as the fast food chain is also welcoming a new burger to its menu from Wednesday.
The Steakhouse Stack is two 100% beef patties, a slice of cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions and lettuce with a creamy peppercorn sauce in a toasted bun.
Mozzarella Dippers are also returning to the menu along with the Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry and the Cadbury Caramel Egg McFlurry.
The Steakhouse Stack is coming to menus at the end of March (Image: McDonald's)
Menu prices for new and returning items at McDonald’s
Prices may vary across restaurants:
- Chicken Big Mac - £4.49
- Chicken Big Mac Meal - £6.09 for an extra value meal
- Steakhouse Stack - £5.39
- Steakhouse Stack Meal - £6.99
- Mozzarella Dippers - £2.19
- Mozzarella Dippers Sharebox - £6.19
- Cadbury Creme Egg Mini McFlurry - £1.49
Thomas O’Neill, Head of Marketing, McDonald’s UK and Ireland, said: “We are excited to bring the Chicken Big Mac back to the UK and Ireland. It sold out in under a week last year so we know so many people will be as delighted as we are that it’s returning this Spring.
“The Steakhouse Stack is another fantastic development from our Menu team, the taste of steak and peppercorn sauce captured perfectly in this newest addition to our menu – delicious!”
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