FAST food fans are going crazy for huge hash brown quarter pounders now being sold in Iceland.

The colossal potato and onion treat comes with bacon and egg nestled in a bun.

The new Hash Brown Quarter Pounders spotted at Iceland

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The new Hash Brown Quarter Pounders spotted at IcelandCredit: Facebook

But there’s a catch – as Brits have gone so wild for the breakfast staple that they’ve now sold out.

However, Iceland has revealed that the XL hashbrowns will soon be back on shelves.

The breakfast burgers have sent fans into meltdown – with hundreds running to give their opinion on social media.

One wrote: “People may end up fighting over these…like those Prime drinks.”

I worked at McDonald's - my tips can get you free hash browns and cheaper burgers
I tested supermarket hash browns - one tasted the same as McDonald's

Another added: “OMG! There is a god! These will definitely be on my death certificate.”

However, not everyone was convinced.

One person wrote: “I mean I love hash browns but it’s hard enough with the skinny ones to get the middle cooked perfectly and still keep a crisp outside without burning it a char. 

“Cooking these huge lumps perfectly is going to be impossible.”

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Another replied: “I totally agree! I only like McDonald’s ones and they have to be cooked crispy.”

Meanwhile, one person told how they have their own way of making the meal while they’re sold out at Iceland.

They explained: “I usually get a bag of 24 from Lidl for 99p, two in a bagel or muffin with a cheese slice. Banging.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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