McDonald’s reveals new breakfast menu item that’s a twist on a classic
MCDONALD’S has revealed an all-new item, which will delight lovers of its breakfast menu.
The fast-food giant will soon start selling mini hashbrowns across its 1,300 plus sites in the UK.
The fried snack is expected to land in stores on October 16.
McDonald’s already sells larger hashbrowns as part of its regular breakfast menu which is available from 6am-11am.
These cost £1.19 and contain 127 calories.
However, these new treats will come in a bigger portion but will be smaller in size, with a five-piece single portion costing £1.49.
Meanwhile, the 15-piece sharebox will set customers back £2.99.
It is not yet clear if the hashbrowns will become a permanent menu item or will only be available for a limited period of time.
In 2022, the home of the Golden Arches added mini potato waffles to its morning menu but they were axed the following year.
At the time, fans said they tasted better than its hashbrowns.
The full list of McDonald’s breakfast menu items includes:
- Mighty McMuffin – £ 5.19
- Egg & Cheese McMuffin – £ 2.39
- Breakfast Wrap – £ 4.99
- Bacon Roll – £ 3.19
- Breakfast Roll – £ 3.39
- Cheesy Bacon Flatbread -£ 1.49
- Bacon & Egg McMuffin -£ 2.79
- Double Bacon & Egg McMuffin – £ 3.19
- Sausage & Egg McMuffin – £ 2.79
- Double Sausage & Egg McMuffin -£ 3.19
- Muffin with Jam -£ 1.49
- Hash Brown -£ 1.19
- Pancakes & Syrup – £ 3.49
- Pancakes & Sausage with Syrup -£ 3.99
- Porridge -£ 1.99
However, it is important to note some of these menu items might not be available at your local McDonald’s.
Changes at McDonald’s
News of a new menu item comes just one week after Maccies teased the return of its McRib.
A test notification for the boneless pork burger was sent out on the McDonald’s rewards app, sending customers into a frenzy.
When asked if the McRib is coming back, a spokesperson said: “McDonald’s is always looking to innovate with new and exciting menu items, as well as bringing back the fan favourites.
“If you’re keen to be the first to receive more info from McDonald’s stay tuned.”
The McRib was first added to the main UK McDonald’s menu in 1981 but was taken off just four years later.
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The burger, which comes with a boneless pork patty covered in barbecue sauce and topped with onions and pickles, has made temporary reappearances since.
What else is new at McDonald’s?
McDonald’s regularly shakes up its menu to make way for new items.
Earlier this month, the fast food chain shook up its menu to coincide with the launch of McDonald’s monopoly.
To participate in the game you must collect stickers that represent train stations or colour-coordinated streets.
If you are curious about how the game works and what prizes you can win, read our article here.
To mark the return of its sticker peeling McDonald’s has brought back a number of fan-favourites
These include:
- Mozzarella Dippers
- Philly Cheese Stack.
- Chicken Big Mac,
- Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry
- Twix Chocolate McFlurry
- Twix Latte
If you are keen to try any of these new menu items you will need to act quickly as they are set to be pulled from restaurants in about three weeks.
How to save money at McDonald’s
Did you know that you can end up being charged more based just on the McDonald’s you choose to eat at?
The Sun previously found that a Big Mac meal can be 30p cheaper at restaurants which are two miles away from each other.
Another way to cut back spending at McDonald’s is by ordering from the Savers menu or by taking advantage of its ‘3 for £3’ menu when it lands in stores.
It also worth bearing in mind that McDonald’s offers a discount on your next order if you fill out a survey online after visiting its stores.
These can be found on the back of any receipt you get at McDonald’s.