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McDonald’s UK&I unveils its new Secret Menu

The Chicken Big Mac, a previous Secret Menu item, has also returned.

McDonald’s has introduced a new Secret Menu at all UK&I locations for a limited time.

The menu includes the Surf N’ Turf, featuring two beef patties with cheese, onions, pickles, mustard, and ketchup, served alongside a crispy white Alaskan Pollock fish fillet.

The Chicken Cheeseburger combines a beef patty with a crispy chicken patty, cheese, onions, mustard, and ketchup.

The Chicken Big Mac, a previous Secret Menu item, has also returned. Additionally, Big Mac Sauce is now available as a dipping option for fries or McNuggets.

Other items also include a new Espresso Milkshake and the Apple Pie Mini McFlurry.

The January menu also features the Big Arch, Fajita Chicken One, Chilli Cheese Bites, and Galaxy Smooth Caramel McFlurry.

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