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McDonald’s shakes up its menu with the launch of the McCrispy

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 12:08 pm
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THERE’S a new look to McDonald’s menu thanks to its latest burger.

The fast food firm has launched McCrispy, a new crunchy chicken burger.

It features a 100% chicken breast fillet, marinated in black pepper and cayenne mayonnaise, served in an artisan glazed bun with a sweet nutty toasted flavour.

The company says it’s a game changer.

The burger has a bit of bite to it, but it is not excessively so. Anyone worried about the heat can customise their order.

It replaces the Chicken Legend, which has been retired.

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The changes have been celebrated with a new advert, featuring celebrities for the first time since 2000. The line-up of McCrispy fans include Maya Jama, Leigh Francis, Michael Dapaah and Elz the Witch.

It’s not the only changes that McDonald’s are making.

Breakfast lovers can try Mini Potato Waffles which have just launched on the breakfast menu.

The fluffy treat comes as a portion of three crispy potato waffles and available on their own for £1.39 or as part of a breakfast meal, and offers an alternative to hash browns.

The company, which has several restaurants across Reading, has retired the Big Tasty, but returned the BBQ Bacon Stack (£5.39) for just six weeks.

It comprises two beef patties, two slices of melty pepper jack cheese and Beechwood Smoked Bacon topped with a slice of tomato, lettuce, slivered onions plus McDonald’s barbecue sauce, sandwiched between a sesame seed crusted Artisan Bun.

Also making a return is the Nacho Cheese Wedges (£2.29 for a portion of five or £5.99 for a sharebox).

Filled with oozing melted nacho cheese and spicy Jalapeno slices, covered in a crunchy coating and served with the McDonald’s sour cream and chive dip.

There is a new McFlurry on the menu too: this time it’s the Twirl bar giving ice cream a shake-up.

The dessert is made with smooth dairy ice cream, swirled together with pieces of Cadbury’s Twirl with Milk Chocolate sauce. Available in Regular (£1.69) and Mini (£1.19) sizes.

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