McDonald’s has announced it will be introducing a new menu in time for spring.
The Easter menu will bring both sweet and savoury treats to the fast food chain’s restaurants nationwide.
Some items are new to McDonald’s while others have been available before and are returning for the Easter period – let’s take a look.
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A new Hot Cross Bun Pie is making its way to restaurants and will be available to buy for £1.99.
It’s a new pie made with a crispy cinnamon pastry and it’s filled with a spiced fruit mix and a butter-flavour cream filling.
Fans can pair the pie with the new Hot Cross Bun Latte (£2.69) which is a smooth latte blended with a sweet and spiced Hot Cross Bun flavour syrup.
It’s topped with cinnamon cream and a Hot Cross Bun flavour dusting.
Also new to the menu is the Galaxy Truffle Bunny McFlurry which will set you back £2.19.
It’s a pot of soft dairy ice cream with pieces of Galaxy Truffle, Galaxy bunny ears and white and dark chocolate drops topped with Galaxy Chocolate sauce.
The Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry will return to the menu and be available to buy for £2.19.
It’s a pot of soft dairy ice cream with pieces of Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate topped with a Creme Egg sauce.
Onto the savoury menu items, McDonald’s fans can look forward to the return of the McCrispy Deluxe burger (£5.89).
The burger consists of a 100% chicken breast fillet in a crispy, crunchy coating, hot and spicy mayo, caramelised onion compote, lettuce, bacon, red onions and a slice of cheddar cheese in a sourdough-style bun.
Halloumi Fries are also making a comeback with customers able to grab them for £2.79.
They come in a pack of four and are halloumi cheese sticks coated in a light batter and served with a rich tomato dip.
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Some of the menu items come in different sizes, here is the full price list for the Easter menu:
- Hot Cross Bun Pie - £1.99
- Hot Cross Bun Latte - £2.69
- Galaxy Truffle Bunny McFlurry - £2.19
- Galaxy Truffle Bunny Mini McFlurry - £1.59
- McCrispy Deluxe - £5.89
- McCrispy® Deluxe Medium Meal - £7.79
- Halloumi Fries - £2.79
- Halloumi Fries Sharebox - £7.39
- Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry - £2.19
- Cadbury Creme Egg Mini McFlurry - £1.59
When can you buy the Easter menu at McDonald’s?
McDonald’s customers can buy items from the new Easter menu from Wednesday, March 13.
The menu will be available for a limited time only so be sure to try it out before it goes.
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