McDonald’s announces shake-up with new burger, dips and McFlurry joining menu

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  • McDonald's is launching a new burger set which is about to arrive on menus from next week.

    The fast food giant revealed the shake-up to its menu with the new Spicy Big Tasty coming from May 10.

    It combines the classic Big Tasty burger with a fiery kick.

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    The burger contains one 100% beef patty, with cheese, lettuce, bacon, tomato and the Big Tasty sauce.

    Of course, it's now been updated with a jalapeño twist.

    Those not keen on spice will see the return of the classic Big Tasty, as well as the Big Tasty with Bacon.

    But the Spicy Big Tasty isn't the only new addition as you'll be able to try some new dipping sauces.

    From May 10, to celebrate the 40th birthday of the iconic McNugget, fans can get their hands on some dips.

    There are four new limited edition dips in total and they've been split into two releases.

    The Mega Hot Sauce dip and the highly anticipated Garlic Mayo dip will both drop on May 10.

    While the Chipotle May dip and the Creamy Ranch are hitting the scene on the last day of the month.

    If you're not a fan of McNuggets, the crispy Halloumi fries is also returning with a bang.

    And to cool down, McDonald's is bringing two new McFlurry flavours.

    The Wispa McFlurry will return this month, but the new Wispa Gold McFlurry is topped with a Cadbury caramel sauce.

    We can't wait for these new McDonald's releases!

    Just make sure you keep an eye out from May 10 as they will be around for a limited time only.

    In other McDonald's news, we recently revealed why the logo is red and yellow.

    The iconic colours have been used by the fast food giants ever since its opening in 1955 and the reason behind it lies within our psychology.

    Psychologist Karen Haller explained certain combination of colours have a powerful impact on the human psyche.

    She claimed the colours communicate to the brain quicker than words or shapes, as "they work directly on our feelings and emotions".

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