McDonald’s UK announced the return of its Big Tasty burger range that has become a favorite since it was first introduced almost two decades ago. Customers are happy with the food item’s grand comeback, although it will only be in stores across the United Kingdom for a limited time.
McDonald’s UK is not simply bringing back the Big Tasty burgers, but it will also be offered in a new flavor. The sandwich will be sold in its popular classic version as well as the Big Tasty BBQ edition.
As posted on Chronicle Live, the burgers are made with 100% British and Irish beef and serve with tomato, lettuce, white onions, Emmental cheese, and McDonald’s signature Big Tasty sauce. These ingredients are layered inside the toasted sesame seed bun.
Fans can start placing orders for the returning burger sandwich starting Wednesday, March 16. It was not mentioned until when it will be available but probably until supplies last or just in a few weeks.
And this is not all, as customers will also be treated with other exciting food items that will come with the Big Tasty burgers. McDonald’s UK will offer the burger along with new sides and dessert additions, including the Chili Cheese Bites, Cadbury Caramel McFlurry, and Creme Egg McFlurry.
Another good news is that the Homestyle Crispy Chicken burger is coming back as well, and it will be on the menu alongside the Big Tasty burgers. The Mirror reported that the classic Big Tasty burger, which is the original, is priced at £4.89 for a la carte order, while the BBQ version that comes with strips of bacon and sauce costs £5.39.
Customers can purchase the Homestyle Crispy Chicken burger at McDonald’s UK outlets for £4.39, while the chili cheese bites are priced at £1.99. Meanwhile, the Big Tasty burgers were first developed in Paris by the European Food studio in 2002, and it was first launched in the UK in 2003.
McDonald’s UK introduced some Big Tasty range from 2007 to 2018 until it also came up with the Big Chicken Tasty menu. In 2020, the BBQ edition was suggested, and it has finally made its way to the stores this month.


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