McDonald’s is shaking up its menu – with a number of options to be removed from Tuesday as it calls time on the latest selection of limited edition items.
The fast-food chain, which rotates its menu and adds ‘limited period’ options every few months, is calling time on several favourites that were added back in May.
Whenever the chain does decided to pull certain specials, it usually announces some new exciting additions to the menu too – so watch this space for the latest menu changes in the coming days.
Most of these 'specials' are trial products that are being piloted - meaning they could one day feature permanently on the menu.
All the latest items dropping off the menu next week were introduced for a limited six-week period only on May 5.
The items being removed from the menu are: the Bacon Clubhouse Double (£4.79), the Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry (1.39), the Galaxy Caramel McFlurry (1.39) and the popular Cheese and Herb melts (£1.89).
One top of that, the Chicken Deluxe will also be withdrawn from the menu on Tuesday - although this item has already been off the menu for several weeks due to a shortage of ingredients.
Chicken Selects and the Big Flavour Wraps are also off the menu at the moment - however, these are not being withdrawn permanently.
Will you be sad to see the items disappear from menus? Let us know your favourites in the comments below
From today, McDonald's is also launching a new daily deals promotion, with special offers for fans throughout the week.
From June 14, fans can get their hands on a McChicken Sandwich for just 99p, while on Tuesday there is 30% off the entire menu.
It’s part of a ‘week of deals’ promotion that’s only available on the app - so you can't take advantage of the offers if you're using UberEats or Just Eat to deliver.
You can get the discounts in the restaurants, you'll just have to remember to order through the app and then pick up in your nearest McDonald's.
It's free to download and is the best place to find deals beyond the offers running this weekend, so it's good to keep an eye on in the future for more money-saving opportunities.