MCDONALD’S is shaking up its menu this week – and you can get your hands on a new iced drink based on an iconic flavour.

The fast food chain is adding seven items to its offering on Wednesday (April 17) with some favourites making a comeback.

A Biscoff Frappe is making its way on to menus for the first time ever

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A Biscoff Frappe is making its way on to menus for the first time everCredit: MCDONALD’S UK
The McFlurry Biscoff is making a come back on Wednesday

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The McFlurry Biscoff is making a come back on WednesdayCredit: MCDONALD’S UK
Cheese and Herb Melts are hitting menus for the first time

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Cheese and Herb Melts are hitting menus for the first timeCredit: MCDONALD’S UK

A new Lotus Biscoff Frappe will no doubt turn sweet-toothed fans’ heads though.

The popular flavour will also feature as a McFlurry, which made its first appearance on menus last year.

Also new are the Cheese and Herb Melts, ideal for a quick snack.

The Chicken Big Mac is making a comeback after landing on UK shores for the first time in 2022.

The deluxe Quarter Pounder will be available once again, as well as the Galaxy Caramel Pie first seen in December, and Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry.

The menu shake up is only in place for six weeks, so if you’re keen to try one of the seven fresh items, you’ll have to be quick.

McDonald’s regularly mixes up its offering to keep customers on their toes.

Anyone looking to snap one of the Biscoff Frappes will have to fork out £2.99 while the McFlurry will set you back £1.99.

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The Frappe has a vanilla flavour base, blended with ice and Biscoff crumb all topped with caramel-flavoured cream and crumb dusting.

The McFlurry combines the same flavours, with a Biscoff crumb swirled on top of soft-serve ice cream.

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Coming back for a fourth time is the sell-out Chicken Big Mac, which first launched down under in Australia.

It’s a twist on the classic Big Mac with a triple-layered bun, two chicken patties, slice of cheese, lettuce, pickles and Big Mac sauce.

It costs £4.69 as a single item and £6.49 as a meal.

The new Cheese and Herb melts will set you back £2.89 for a box of five or £7.09 for a larger sharebox.

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The savoury bites are made from a blend of emmental and mozzarella cheese in a herb-infused breadcrumb, served with a tomato dip.

The Quarter Pounder Deluxe, for £4.89, contains a beef patty with mustard, ketchup, onion, lettuce, mayonnaise, tomato, and pickles.

It’s then topped with two cheese slices served in a toasted sesame seed-topped bun .

You can turn the burger into a meal with fries and a drink for £6.59.

After launching as part of the winter menu last year, the Galaxy Caramel Pie is also back on Wednesday.

It’s a Galaxy-flavoured caramel sauce encased in a crispy chocolate pastry and costs £1.99.

The treat returns alongside the Galaxy McFlurry which also costs £1.99 and combines soft ice cream with chocolate drops and sauce.

Here is the full list of items being added on Wednesday and their prices:

  • Biscoff McFlurry – £1.99
  • Biscoff McFlurry mini – £1.59
  • Galaxy Caramel Pie – £1.99
  • Biscoff Frappe – £2.99
  • Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry – £1.99
  • Galaxy Chocolate Mini McFlurry – £1.59
  • Quarter Pounder Deluxe – £4.89
  • Quarter Deluxe Medium Meal – £6.59
  • Chicken Big Mac – £4.69
  • Chicken Big Mac Meal – £6.49
  • Cheese & Herb Melts – £2.89
  • Cheese & Herb Melts Sharebox – £7.09

What’s coming off the menu?

As always, with seven items being added to menus, it means some must come off.

Here’s the full list of items coming off menus from April 16:

  • Hot Cross Bun Pie – £1.99 
  • Hot Cross Bun Latte – £2.69 
  • Galaxy Truffle Bunny McFlurry  – £2.19 
  • Galaxy Truffle Bunny Mini McFlurry – £1.59 
  • McCrispy Deluxe – £5.89 
  • McCrispy Deluxe Medium Meal – £7.79 
  • Halloumi Fries – £2.79 
  • Halloumi Fries Sharebox – £7.39
  • Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry – £2.19 
  • Cadbury Creme Egg Mini McFlurry – £1.59 

How to save money at McDonald’s

You might not think it, but you can end up being charged more solely based on the McDonald’s restaurant you choose.

Research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30p cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other.

Meanwhile, you can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 by filling in a feedback survey found on any old McDonald’s receipt.

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.

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Make sure you check out all the various apps and platforms if you’re ordering McDonald’s to your home too.

Our research found some can charge up to £1.20 more than others.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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