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Rachel Pugh

McDonald's is axing seven popular items from its food menu

McDonald's has announced that from Wednesday it will no longer be selling several customer favourites.

The chain has axed the double quarter pounder with cheese, two McFlurries and three of its 'signature burgers', and the controversial spicy chicken nuggets from the menu.

Speaking about the decision to axe the Signature collection, a spokesperson for McDonald's said: "Given the popularity of these iconic burgers and as we continually review and refresh our core menu, we have decided to remove the Signature Collection.

"We are sorry to disappoint fans of the range... which might return in the future as part of a limited time food promotion."

The quarter pounder with cheese, McFlurries and spicy nuggets are all limited edition items, so it comes as less of a surprise to find that they have been removed from the menu.

However, Mcdonald's bosses have hinted that they will never say never to some of the items returning, with them having proven popular with customers.

There is good news, though, as McDonald's is also making  some exciting new additions to the menu on September 25.

There's a new burger in town! (McDonald's)

First up, and most hotly anticipated, is the Indian Chicken Burger - which is made with two pieces of garlic naan bread instead of a bun. Delicious.

The burger is accompanied by the French Stack with garlic mayo, the Swiss Stack with emmental cheese sauce, the Jamaican Chicken with spicy jerk sauce and the Italian Stack with pesto style mayo.

Don't forget a McFlurry for dessert (McDonald's)

Also being added to the menu is a Salted Caramel McFlurry and a sharebox full of cheese and herb melts.

Several of the new additions will hit McDonald's restaurants tomorrow, and will be available to buy in-store and on the McDonald's app.

You can find your nearest store here .  

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