The McDonald's menu is changing yet again and a whole bunch of things are making a comeback, including a return for a certain fan favourite burger.
McDonald's do this pretty regularly, cycling items in and out of the menu for a limited time and occasionally giving some of these temporary treats the honour of becoming a permanent fixture.
Obviously that means that you'll only have a short amount of time to try the new stuff, so you'll have to pop into McDonald's at some point in the next six weeks to enjoy what's just joined the menu.
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Tomorrow (15 February) the Maccies menu is getting a six week overhaul which sees six popular items returning to the restaurants, though five of them are here for a good time rather than a long time.
Joining the McDonald's menu is the Grand Big Mac (£4.89 by itself, £6.49 as a meal), basically just a larger version of their iconic Big Mac.
If you want to add something to the already hefty burger you'll be able to get a Grand Big Mac with bacon that'll cost you £5.69 as a standalone or £7.29 with their meal deal.
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It's not just the big stuff that's getting added to the menu, however, as for £2.29 you can get your hands on some Chilli Cheese Bites, and if you're willing to pay £6.29 you can make it a much larger sharebox which you'll definitely eat all by yourself.
To soothe your mouth after that chilli there's a pair of Galaxy McFlurries on the way, which you can get topped with either chocolate or caramel sauce depending on your tastes, and that'll be £1.99 for a regular sized one or £1.49 if you just want a little bit of ice cream.
As for the burger making a permanent comeback, spicy food fans rejoice because the McSpicy is here to stay and can be yours for £4.79, or £6.29 if you want that as a meal.
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This is not the first time the McSpicy, advertised as McDonald's hottest burger yet, has joined the fast food giant's menu as it's been bobbing in and out of production for a while now.
In that time it's become something of a fan favourite, with customers often left fuming when they discovered the McSpicy had once again slipped off the menu.
Luckily for them it's now become a permanent fixture alongside fellow chicken burger the McCrispy, which should come as good news to McDonald's diners who want their tongues to feel the heat.
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