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Macca’s spices up breakfast with Honey Sriracha lineup

The chain is also extending breakfast service to 11:30 a.m. in restaurants.

Macca’s has launched a limited Honey Sriracha breakfast range, adding a sweet-and-spicy sauce to several existing menu items.

The lineup includes the Honey Sriracha Big Brekkie Burger, Mighty McMuffin, and Mega Brekkie McWrap.

The chain is also extending its breakfast hours, with breakfast now served until 11:30 a.m. in restaurants.

Alongside the new menu items, Macca’s is running a limited McCafé promotion: customers who buy a medium or large McCafé drink (excluding frappés) receive a free McPop.

Both the Honey Sriracha range and the McPop offer are available for a limited time through drive-thru, counter, kiosks, and the MyMacca’s app.

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