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McDonald’s to axe three popular items from menus within DAYS – is your favourite on the list?


MCDONALD’S is axing three items from its menu within days and fans will be gutted.

The fast food chain is dropping three sweet and savoury options on August 1.

The Biscoff McFlurry has been a fan favourite since it launched in restaurants

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The Biscoff McFlurry has been a fan favourite since it launched in restaurantsCredit: MCDONALD’S UK
The Spicy Sriracha wrap is disappearing from menus

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The Spicy Sriracha wrap is disappearing from menusCredit: MCDONALD’S UK
Fans will have to wave goodbye to the Double Big Mac within days too

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Fans will have to wave goodbye to the Double Big Mac within days tooCredit: MCDONALD’S UK

Maccie’s is axing the Biscoff McFlurry and the crispy and grilled Spicy Sriracha Wraps.

Meanwhile, the Double Big Mac burger with bacon and without will both be slashed from restaurants.

All of the items were temporarily added to the McDonald’s menu in June.

Fast food fans will be gutted to see the back of them, particularly the Biscoff McFlurry which was launched after much anticipation.

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Social media has been awash with diners full of praise for the dessert since its release on June 21.

This is the full list of items leaving McDonald’s menus next week, and their prices:

  • Biscoff McFlurry – £1.49 for a small, or £1.99 for a large
  • Double Big Mac – £6.99
  • Double Big Mac with Bacon – £6.99
  • Spicy Sriracha grilled wrap – £5.19
  • Spicy Sriracha crispy wrap – £5.19

It’s not all bad news for Maccie’s fans though – three new items that hit menus at the end of June will be around for a bit longer.

The Caesar and Bacon wrap, Mozzarella Bites and the Double Chocolate pie will be available to customers until September 5.

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We gave the wrap and pie a try last month – here’s what we thought.

Meanwhile, the Creamy Ranch and Chipotle sauces are expected to come off menus soon too – although no exact date has been revealed yet.

How to save money at McDonald’s

There are plenty of ways to save money next time you’re at your nearest McDonald’s.

To find your nearest restaurant, you can use the chain’s locator tool – you just have to type in your town, city or postcode.

Or, you can make savings from the comfort of your home by downloading the app or using platforms like Uber Eats and Deliveroo.

You can get freebies on your birthday, if you’ve got the McDonald’s app – it’s free to download on to your smart phone.

Remember to log your date of birth when you sign up though – this is how it knows when the special day is.

Meanwhile, you can nab a Big Mac and fries for just £1.99 by filling out a quick feedback survey following your last visit to a restaurant.

You will receive a 12-digit code on your receipt which you can use to fill out the survey on McDonald’s website.

But you must do the survey within 60 days of receiving your receipt.

Choosing the right Maccie’s branch to visit could save you some cash as well, as menu prices can vary in restaurants just a few miles apart.

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Previous research by The Sun found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30p cheaper at restaurants that are within two miles of each other.

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In other news, McDonald’s has revealed the exact date its popular Monopoly game is returning.

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