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McDonald's fans say 'yes please' as popular burger returns as part of menu shake-up

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McDonald's fans are celebrating as the fast food restaurant confirmed its chicken Big Macs would be returning for the festive season.

From November 22, customers will be able to get their hands on the popular burger - which is made up of two crispy chicken patties, cheese, lettuce, pickles, and Maccie's iconic Big Mac sauce.

Seven other items will also be joining the menu to welcome in the Christmas period. McDonald's confirmed The Big & Cheesy, The Big & Cheesy with Bacon, McDonald's Chicken Combo and the fan favourite Cheese Melt Dippers with Rich Tomato Sauce will all be available from the same date.

For those with a sweet tooth, three special McFlurrys also being added. READ MORE: We went to the pub minutes from Manchester Christmas Markets where the burgers are out of this world - even the dog got a beer READ MORE: I tried Chinese takeaway’s massive £20.50 share box that’s gone viral - and was given a scandalous amount of food The Galaxy Chocolate McFlurry, Galaxy Caramel McFlurry and Galaxy Caramel Pie will also be available.

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