MCDONALD’S is launching a new chicken combo meal in time for the football World Cup.

The new McDelivery Chicken Combo includes 10 chicken selects and a 20 chicken McNuggets sharebox.

McDonald's is launching a new Chicken Combo meal

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McDonald’s is launching a new Chicken Combo meal

Plus, you’ll get four Selects dips and four Standard dips.

The offer will be available from November 20 until December 19 exclusively on delivery for £15.99.

This doesn’t include the cost of delivery.

You’ll be able to order the combo meal on the McDonald’s app, JustEat, UberEats and Deliveroo.

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Plus, for every order via the McDonald’s app on England and Wales match days, the fast food chain will donate 100 Reward Points to FareShare.

FareShare is a charity network that redistributes food to the vulnerable.

However, we checked out how much it currently costs to get the Combo meal items separately on delivery.

While you can’t get 10 chicken selects, a five-pack was £4.79.

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So if you bought two of those you’d be spending £9.58.

Meanwhile, a 20-pack of Chicken McNuggets was £4.99.

So ordering the items separately would cost you £14.57, £1.42 less than the £15.99 Combo meal.

It comes after McDonald’s revealed its Christmas menu including a festive favourite.

The menu features the Big Tasty and Festive Pie, which is filled with mincemeat and custard.

The festive menu is available from November 23 to January 4.

Maccie’s also recently revealed its McCafe Christmas menu that’s available now.

There’s a new caramel waffle latte included and the returning hot chocolate deluxe.

The fast food chain has also recently announced it will start phasing out plastic cutlery from its England and Wales restaurants.

It will be replacing the spoons, knives and forks with recyclable pressed-paper knives, forks and spoons.

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It comes after it ditched plastic toys from happy mealsstraws and stirrers in a bid to be more eco-friendly.

The company joined a host of others who have made decisions to cut back on their carbon footprint in recent months, including Aldi.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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