MCDONALD’S is making a major change to menus this week – and your favourite might be returning.

The restaurant giant is about to bring back three popular items as well as a brand new burger.

McDonald's is making a huge change to menus this week

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McDonald’s is making a huge change to menus this weekCredit: AFP

As of Wednesday, March 29, fans will notice a few more items added to the McDonald’s menu.

The items coming back are the much-loved Chicken Big Mac, mozzarella dippers and the restaurant’s Easter favourites – the Creme Egg and the Caramel Egg McFlurry.

But there’s more – burger fans will get to try the brand new Steakhouse Stack for £5.39 by itself or £6.99 as a meal.

It contains two beef patties, a slice of cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions, and lettuce topped with a creamy peppercorn sauce in a toasted bun.

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The Chicken Big Mac is also available as a meal and you can opt for different size options if you go with the dippers or McFlurrys as well.

Here’s the full list of items being added and their prices:

  • Chicken Big Mac – £4.49 on its own/£6.09 as a meal
  • Steakhouse Stack – £5.39 on its own/£6.99 as a meal
  • Mozzarella Dippers – £2.19/£6.19 as a sharebox
  • Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry – £1.99 for a regular/£1.49 for a mini
  • Cadbury Caramel Egg McFlurry – £1.99 for a regular/£1.49 for a mini

It’s important to note though that prices will vary across restaurants so make sure to check before you pay.

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To find your nearest McDonald’s if you’d like to go for a visit, just use the store locator on its website.

And keep in mind, to make room for the incoming items, the following are disappearing from menus on Wednesday:

  • Grand Big Mac
  • Grand Big Mac with Bacon
  • Chilli Cheese bites
  • Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry
  • Galaxy Caramel McFlurry

The items were only ever meant to stick around for a limited period as part of the regular McDonald’s menu shakeup.

Also coming on March 29 is a brand new game for customers.

Winning Sips offers food fans the chance of winning free cash, free food or even free exclusive McDonald’s merch.

It’s a Monopoly-style game and it’ll be available on stickers on medium and large soft drinks and milkshakes.

The value of the prizes ranges from a couple of pounds up to £10,000.

You can read more information about it in our guide.

How can I save on my McDonald’s order?

There are plenty of ways you can save on your next trip to McDonald’s.

But always keep in mind menu prices can vary across different restaurants – so perhaps check prices online first to avoid getting a surprise.

You can get freebies on your birthday if you’ve got the My McDonald’s app – it’s free to download and you’ll only need a few quick details to get set up.

Remember to log your date of birth on the app though, otherwise you’ll miss out.

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You can get a Big Mac and fries for just £1.99 as well if you fill out the quick feedback survey following your last visit.

All you’ll need is your receipt which should have been issued no more than 60 days after your visit.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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