McDonald’s UK has introduced a new ‘3 for £3’ value menu, allowing you to ‘mix and match’ popular items to make them cheaper.
Starting May 22 and for three weeks only, the fast food giant is offering customers the chance to buy three favorites, including an apple pie, crisps or a McFlurry, all for just £3.
The new Mix ‘n’ Match menu includes a selection of nine items and a whopping 165 possible food combinations, ranging from four McNuggets to Veggie Dippers.
You can also choose from a burger, cheeseburger, chicken mayo burger, salad and a choice of three mini McFlurries: Oreo, Maltesers and Smarties.
Chicken lovers looking for inspiration for the perfect combination can try four Chicken McNuggets, an apple pie and a salad, or a chicken with mayonnaise, salad and apple pie on offer.
McDonald’s UK has introduced a new ‘3 for £3’ value menu, allowing you to ‘mix and match’ popular items (pictured: McDonald’s Hamburger)
Starting May 22 and for three weeks only, the fast food giant is offering customers the chance to choose three of their favorites, such as an apple pie, fries or a McFlurry (pictured), all for only £3.
Otherwise, you can opt for some fries, a cheeseburger and a salad or a hamburger, some fries and a salad.
If veggies are your thing, you can also choose Veggie Dippers, a Mini McFlurry, and small fries.
Launched just in time for the upcoming second May bank holiday and the school half-term, the budget offer will be available in all stores in the UK and Ireland.
And that’s not all, on May 20 McDonald’s offers two more offers to brighten your Mondays.
For one day only, the Bacon Cheese Flatbread could be yours for a discounted price of £1.19 – meaning you save a massive 30 per cent off the original price.
For the McChicken Sandwich, the restaurant has slashed 50 per cent off the usual price and you can get it for just £1.39.
Both offers are offered exclusively through the McDonald’s app throughout the UK and Ireland.
However, the Mix ‘n’ Match menu costs £4 if you order through McDelivery.
The new Mix ‘n’ Match menu includes a selection of nine items and a whopping 165 possible food combinations, ranging from four McNuggets to an apple pie (pictured).
A Small Fries is also up for grabs on the new menu, starting May 22.
Last month, McDonald’s announced a set of limited menu items for its April revamp, including a new Lotus Biscoff Frappé.
As part of the cookie collaboration was the return of the Lotus Biscoff McFlurry, and the Chicken Big Mac will also return, starting April 17.
With the arrival of the new menu, it marked the end of McDonald’s Easter menu and items such as Hot Cross Bun Pie and Cadbury Creme Egg McFlurry.
The Lotus Biscoff collaboration starters top the list for the new menu, but there are plenty more delights returning for customers.
The Biscoff McFlurry, already a favorite among many with a swirled Biscoff crumb on top of the soft serve giving it that extra crunch, will be the same price as it launched last June – £1.99.
A mini version will also be available for £1.59, 10p more than 11 months ago.
The Biscoff Frappe, which will set you back £2.99, has a vanilla flavor base, mixed with ice and Biscoff crumbs. Topped with caramel flavored cream and a Biscoff powder, making it an ideal gift this spring.
You can also choose from a burger, cheeseburger, chicken mayo burger, salad and a choice of three mini McFlurries: Oreo, Maltesers and Smarties.
That’s not all with the new sweets. The Galaxy McFlurry also returned at the same price as its Biscoff counterpart, and the Galaxy Caramel Pie also returned for £1.99.
On the savory side, a Quarter Pounder Deluxe (£4.89) and Chicken Big Mac (£4.69) joined the burger menu.
The Quarter Pounder Deluxe consists of a beef burger with mustard, ketchup, onion, lettuce, mayonnaise, juicy tomato, pickles and two slices of cheese served on a toasted bun topped with sesame seeds. You can also add an extra burger if you want.
The Chicken Big Mac comes on the iconic three-layer bun, containing two chicken breast patties in a crispy layer, a slice of cheese, lettuce, pickles and the legendary Big Mac sauce.