McDonald’s is launching a brand new menu item this week.
Customers will be able to pick up Breakfast Rolls from October 21.
The baps cost £2.79 and are served between 5am and 11am.
They taste just like a Full English as they contain back bacon, a sausage patty, cheese and a free-range egg.
When the menu item was trialled in Ireland, it was hugely popular.
We expect the Breakfast Rolls could rival the McMuffin for some Maccies’ fans.
The new breakfast item isn’t the only product to be added to the McDonald’s menu this autumn.
First was the £5.19 McChicken BLT – a crispy chicken patty is served with lettuce, mayonnaise and bacon.
And next up, we had the spicy quarter burger.
The tongue-sizzling new burger is made from a beef patty, two slices of pepper jack cheese, jalapeño peppers, onions, mustard and spicy ketchup.
Some love the £4.79 burger – but others have complained it's "far too spicy".
McDonald’s also added a new quarter pounder deluxe to the menu.
A tasty beef patty is topped with streaky bacon, cheese, lettuce, onions, pickles, mayo, ketchup and mustard.
It can be picked up for £4.89.
As well as launching the burgers, Maccies brought back a fan favourite.
Nacho cheese wedges have returned – in regular and giant share sizes.
The smaller portion retails at £1.79, while the 20-pack is £4.79.
And last up, the salted caramel latte joined the menu to please sweet-toothed punters.
The sweet-but-salty beverage costs £1.69 and has been flying out of fast food outlets recently.
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