McDonald's is shaking up their menu with the limited-edition Cheesy Jalapeño Bacon Quarter Pounder, slated for a June release. Boasting 100% fresh beef, Applewood smoked bacon, and a new exclusive cheddar cheese sauce, this spicy update to the signature QPC line is expected to sizzle.
According to The Fast Food Post, there is no official release date yet for the new McDonald's food item, but it is definitely coming to the store outlets in June. The publication predicted that the new quarter pounder burger may be coming on June 20 based on the leaked promotional materials which it was able to see.
Then again, the new burger addition will only be offered for a limited time, and it will be sold in two options - as a single or double burger. As with the other sandwiches, the difference between the two is just the number of the beefy patty. In any case, it is predicted to become a new favorite as the Cheesy Jalapeño Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese has all the right ingredients that most customers love.
The burger is made with a 100% fresh beef Quarter Pounder patty, three strips of Applewood smoked bacon, pickled jalapenos, slices of American cheese, and drizzled with a new McDonald's exclusive cheddar cheese sauce. The sandwich is completed with an aromatic sesame seed bun.
It was noted that the new burger is the latest addition to McDonald's quarter-pounder sandwich selections. It comes after the fast-food chain introduced the Smoky BLT Quarter Pounder with Cheese in the U.S. last year. Trend Hunter reported that this is the brand's first-ever spicy offering on its signature QPC sandwich line.
Meanwhile, customers of McDonald's still have to wait for an official announcement regarding the exact arrival of the new Cheesy Jalapeño Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese.


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