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03.01.2023 - 16:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
McDonald's is set to make a few major changes to its menu this week - starting with the arrival of a brand new spicy flavoured chicken wrap.
The fast-food chain will be expanding its range of Big Flavour Wraps with the brand new Spicy Sriracha Chicken One that is perfect for anyone who is willing to brave the heat.
Officially arriving on menus on January 4, the fiery new addition will be the McDonald's latest "wrap of the day" every Wednesday, replacing the Sweet Chilli Chicken One.
And that is not all, as McDonald's has announced the return of two fan favourites - Aero McFlurry and Cheesy Garlic Bites.
Priced at £3.29 for an individual wrap and £4.89 as part of a meal, foodies can pick up this exciting new wrap with either crispy chicken breast or grilled chicken breast.
The wrap is also packed full with spicy sriracha sauce, cucumber, slivered onions, and lettuce, in a soft, toasted wrap.
Available exclusively to the UK and Ireland, fans will only have a limited time to try out the fiery wrap, as it will only be available until February 14.
Gráinne Allen, Director of Food and Innovation, McDonald’s UK and Ireland said: “We’re so pleased to be launching a new Big Flavour Wrap in the UK and Ireland. The Spicy Sriracha Chicken One brings something different to the wrap family and we hope customers are as excited by it as we are.
"As with every McDonald’s offering, we take our time to ensure it meets the highest standards and is something that all our customers will enjoy. We are alway."
It's not the only new item that has made its way onto menus this week, as the fast-food chain's Double McPlant Burger is also set to arrive on menus from tomorrow.
The plant-based burger is an extra-large version of the same burger that was
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