It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for: a new McDonald’s summer menu!
Whenever your favourite fast-food chain brings in yummy foods that you can only get for a limited time, you know they’re going to hit that sweet spot.
What could be better than chowing down on a new McDonalds McFlurry or Mozzarella bites (which always seem to be taken off the menu at regular intervals?).
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The chain has released a series of food which can be eaten alone or shared with your family in the sun.
So, what's exactly on the menu this summer?
McDonald’s Chicken Sharebox - £10.59
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This one is for the chicken lovers as the sharebox includes six Chicken Selects, twelve Chicken McNuggets, plus two McNuggets dips and two Selects dips.
9 Chicken Select Sharebox - £8.49
Peckish for Selects and Selects only? Try the nine Chicken Selects Sharebox.
Mozzarella Bites with a Rich Tomato Dip - £2.39
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The bites come paired with a rich tomato dip and are a nice change from the stick version.
The Hat Trick £5.89 / Medium Meal - £7.69
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The new 'Hat Trick' burger includes three 100 per cent beef patties, two slices of cheese, grilled onions, mustard, and ketchup all in a glazed sesame seed bun. Yum!
Skittles McFlurry - £2.19
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Skittles lovers, unite!
Here is the Skittles fudge and sugary ice cream you deserve.
Topped with purple Skittles-flavoured sauce - what's not to love?
Galaxy Caramel McFlurry - £2.19
With Galaxy Chocolate pieces and topped with Galaxy Caramel Chocolate sauce, this sounds like heaven.
Iced Latte - £2.49
Returning to the menu is the Iced Latte. Everyone loves a cold latte in the summer heat and now you can get one with a side of fries.
Galaxy Chocolate and Raspberry Pie - £1.99
Enjoy your combination of chocolate and sweet fruit in a chocolate pastry with chocolate ganache and a raspberry compote.
The summer menu will be arrive on 29 May!
This new switch up comes right after McDonald's huge change to its Happy Meals for the first time in 35 years.
The iconic red boxes removed the yellow smile on the side in light ofMental Health Awareness Week, which found that children felt as though the always need to be happy.
So, the fast-food company switched it out for a supportive slogan: “It’s okay not to feel happy all the time.”
Millions of these boxes will be available until 19 May alongside emotive stickers to help children illustrate how they are feeling.
The chain teamed up with dad-of-five Rio Ferdinand on the campaign, as well as Children in Need.
“I’ve experienced first-hand with my own children how good communication and encouraging kids to embrace how they truly feel can build trust and help to manage emotions – no matter how big or small," said Rio.
“It’s our job to empower our children to express themselves freely and support them every step of the way in understanding that it’s okay to not be happy all the time."
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