McDonald's has announced six new items will be added to its menu as part of the fast-food chain’s festive offerings.
The UK’s favourite burger restaurant has finally revealed its full Christmas menu for 2021.
It comes after the chain announced its range of festive drinks which have been available at McDonald's since the start of November.
The festive drinks include the Coc Fudge Latte which is a shot of expresso blended with chocolate fudge flavour syrup.
Meanwhile tge Hot Chocolate Deluxe is a hot chocolate with added chocolate syrup topped with fresh cream and chocolate dusting.
McDonald’s reveal Christmas menu for 2021
The giant fats-food chain has announced six new items will be added to the menu ahead of the festive season as part of the new menu.
One of which is the Festive Crispy Chicken Burger. A chicken breast fillet with cranberry sauce, sage and onion mayo, bacon, red onion, lettuce, and cheddar cheese.
The Festive Stack burger - consisting of two beef patties with a red onion relish, white cheese sauce, bacon, crispy onions, red onion, lettuce and cheddar cheese - will also be added to the menu.
Camembert Cheese Melt Dippers will also be available as a pack of four or ina sharebox consisting of 12 pieces.
A Celebrations McFlurry including Maltesers clusters, Galaxy chocolate drops, Caramel pieces, Mars nuggets and Twix biscuits in a dairy ice cream will also be available in UK stores.
And it wouldn’t be Christmas without the return of the McDonald’s Festive Pie. A classic hot crispy pies filled with mince and custard.
The New items will be available from Wednesday, November 17 but fans will have to be quick.
The new items will only be available for a six-week period when the limited edition items will be removed from the menu.
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