McDonald’s has announced it will be launching a new menu for January 2024.
Both new and returning items feature on the menu and it includes burgers, snacks and sweet treats.
If you miss a certain menu item, you might be in look as the fast food chain brings back some of its previous offerings.
Here’s what the new McDonald’s menu will look like and when you can get your hands on it.
McDonald’s to launch new menu for January 2024
The Steakhouse Stack which consists of two 100% British and Irish beef patties, a slice of cheddar cheese, crispy onions, red onions, lettuce, a black peppercorn sauce, in a toasted glazed sesame topped bun is returning.
Also returning is the Fajita Chicken Wrap which launched in 2020 but this time it has a new recipe.
The soft, toasted tortilla wrap now has two sauces inside (creamy fajita sauce and tomato salsa) as well as silvered onions, cheese, shredded lettuce and a choice of grilled or crispy chicken.
Cheesy Garlic Bites will also be added to the new menu, coming in a pack of five and made with a blend of mozzarella and Emmental cheese in a garlic breadcrumb coating.
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— McDonald's UK (@McDonaldsUK) October 5, 2023
The snack will be served with a rich tomato dip and a sharebox will also be available.
Whether you’re looking to enjoy a sweet treat or finish your meal off with a dessert, two McFlurrys will be available – Cadbury Dairy Milk McFlurry and Cadbury Caramel McFlurry.
How much are the new menu items?
Here’s how much each item will set you back this January:
- Steakhouse Stack - £5.49
- Steakhouse Stack Medium Meal - £7.19
- Steakhouse Stack Large Meal - £7.89
- Fajita Chicken Wrap – £3.49
- Fajita Chicken Wrap Medium Meal - £5.39
- Fajita Chicken Wrap Large Meal - £6.09
- Cheesy Garlic Bites - £2.59
- Cheesy Garlic Bites Sharebox - £6.79
- Cadbury Dairy Milk McFlurry - £1.99
- Cadbury Dairy Milk mini McFlurry - £1.49
- Cadbury Caramel McFlurry - £1.99
- Cadbury Caramel mini McFlurry - £1.49
When is the new menu available to buy at McDonald’s?
If the new menu sounds right up your street, there’s not long to wait until you can get your hands on it.
The new menu will launch on Thursday January 4, 2024 in all restaurants in the UK and Ireland.
It will be available for a limited time only.
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— McDonald's UK (@McDonaldsUK) October 27, 2023
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McDonald’s has some New Year savings for customers to take advantage of with three meal options available for less than £5.
Meals within the offer include a Cheeseburger Meal Deal with a cheeseburger, medium Fries and a drink for £3.99.
There’s also a Mayo Chicken Meal Deal which comes with a Mayo Chicken, medium Fries and a drink (£3.99) or you can choose a Double Cheeseburger Meal Deal with medium Fries and a drink for £4.79.
The Meal Deals are available after 11am and cannot be ordered for delivery.
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