By Nellie Andreeva
14.02.2020 - 15:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
If you've ever had a Big Mac, you'll know that the best bit is without doubt the sauce.
Yeah, the burger itself is alright, but the sauce is what really sets it apart from the million other burgers available on the market.
It comes as no surprise, then, to learn that shoppers were in an absolute frenzy when pots of the good stuff finally went on sale in McDonald's restaurants today.
Each pot costs 50p, and can be bought in McDonald's stores and on UberEats. But, with the pots being limited
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McDonald's Big Mac sauce finally went on sale across the UK and it caused chaos as fans spent hours queueing in a bid to get their hands on the limited edition pots. The signature special sauce is being sold in dips for 50p each, with a limited number allowed per customer, but some savvy fast food lovers have managed to snap up multiple pots and promptly put them on eBay.