McDonald’s is cutting eight popular items from its menu, in a move that is bound to leave some customers unhappy.
The changes are being made as the fast-food chain prepares to introduce its new Christmas menu.
The changes are set to take place on Tuesday, November 19, meaning some well-loved options will disappear from McDonald’s UK restaurants.
Among those being removed is the McCrispy, which made its debut last August, The Sun reports.
The Double Big Mac is also being dropped, despite its recent return to the menu.
Sweet treats and drinks are also on the chopping block. The M&M McFlurry, the Marshmallow Latte, and the Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate are all being kicked out, alongside several other items.
Here’s a breakdown of the departing favourites:
- Cheese Bites (£2.49) and Cheese Bites Sharebox (£6.79)
- Toasted Marshmallow Latte (£2.59)
- Toasted Marshmallow Hot Chocolate (£2.19)
- McCrispy Deluxe (£5.99)
- McCrispy Deluxe Medium Meal (£7.79)
- Halloween M&M’s McFlurry (£2.19) and Mini version (£1.59)
- Toffee Apple Pie (£1.99)
- Mini Hash Browns Single Portion (£1.49) and Sharebox (£2.99)
- Double Big Mac (£5.39) and Double Big Mac Meal (£7.19)
While all of the above items are being removed, McDonald’s regularly updates its menu to make way for seasonal or special items.
And, starting on Wednesday, November 20, the chain’s Christmas menu will introduce 12 new options.
Highlights include the Terry’s Chocolate Orange Pie (£1.99) and the Cheesy McCrispy (£5.99).
The Big Tasty also returns after its March departure. Customers can choose the standard version for £7.59 or one with bacon for £8.39.
For dessert lovers, the Terry’s Chocolate Orange McFlurry is making a comeback, alongside the Galaxy Caramel McFlurry in regular (£2.19) and mini sizes (£1.59).
Other festive items include Cheese Melt Dippers, the Galaxy Caramel Latte, and the new Galaxy Caramel Hot Chocolate (£2.69 each).


