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After selling out in just 10 days, the Chicken Big Mac is returning to McDonald's - and you'll be able to get your hands on it this week.
The burger originally launched on February 2, and was taken off the menu due to popular demand saw too many burgers flying out of the fast food joint.
But it's the return of the (Chicken Big) Mac, and the re-imagined menu item will be available from this Wednesday, March 2, Wales Online reports.
The burger has been unavailable for the last two weeks, meaning some customers hadn't gotten the chance to try it before it got cut from the menu.
A McDonald's spokesman said: "We have been delighted by our customers’ reaction to the limited-edition Chicken Big Mac.
"Thank-you to everyone who has made this the UK and Ireland’s most popular launch ever. The demand has been incredible, and we’re pleased to share its back but for a limited time only.’
A Chicken Big Mac features 100% chicken breast patties that are similar to the ones found on a Mayo Chicken, sandwiched between their recognisable triple layered bun. Also on the burger is a slice of cheese, lettuce, pickles, onions and the world-famous Big Mac sauce.
It's no surprise the new burger sold out, as when we went to try it - every single person in the Drive Thru had ordered one on the day of its release.
So if you simply didn't get chance to try one before, now if your chance. The burger will be available for a limited time from Wednesday, March 2, until March 15, or until stocks last.
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