It's that time yet again for the McDonald's menu to change so there's going to be a few things shuffling off and some new items coming in, or old favourites coming back.
This is a pretty constant thing when it comes to McDonald's, whenever they stick something new on the menu you've only got a little bit of time to enjoy it before it's whisked away.
The change is coming on 4 January, otherwise known as a week on Thursday, and there are five things coming back which are old favourites for Maccies fans.
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Burger fans will be happy to hear that the Steakhouse Stack is coming back, and it'll be £5.49 if you want it by itself or £7.19 if you'd like it as part of a meal.
If you're interested in something lighter then the Fajita Chicken Wrap might be more your speed and you'll be able to pick that up for £3.49.
Fans of snacks can get Cheesy Garlic Bites instead, with a pack of five for £2.59 or a sharing box (which you'll definitely have all to yourself) for £6.79.
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Meanwhile, the Dairy Milk and Dairy Milk Caramel McFlurry return to McDonald's for the usual price of £1.99 for a regular one or £1.49 for a smaller version.
However, just as the Maccies receiveth so too doth the Maccies taketh away, and not in the sense that every single location is packed full of delivery drivers picking up orders.
No, it means that the Big and Cheesy is on the way out along with the Chicken BigMac, while the Cheese Melt Dippers and a bunch of McFlurry flavours will also be shown the door.
The menu changes kick in at 11am on 4 January, so you've only got about one more week to enjoy what's currently on there before it's gone.
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As this latest menu change proves when an item's gone, it's not always gone for good and McDonald's might find a way to bring it back in somehow, but you can be waiting quite a while.
Some of these things first showed up years ago and have been dipping in and out of the Maccies menu ever since.
McDonald's changes its menu every few weeks, so while the core stuff stays the same the extra options you can go for keep shifting.
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As for how long the new stuff coming in will stick around, you'd probably expect another shake-up in a month or so.
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