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McDonald’s officially axes SEVEN items from delivery menu today – including classic beef burger

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MCDONALD’S is making a major change to its delivery menu from today with SEVEN fast-food staples disappearing.

The shake-up means Maccie fans will no longer be able to order a hamburger to their home.

Some fans are unhappy they will no longer be able to order hamburgers to their homes Credit: McDonald’s

McDelivery brings McDonald’s favourites straight to the door Credit: Huw Evans

Other items being stripped from the delivery service include small fries, porridge and all mini McFlurrys.

The shake-up also means customers will no longer be able to order small soft drinks, small milkshakes, chicken salad, chicken and bacon salad and side salad.

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McDelivery brings McDonald’s favourites straight to the door of diners for them to enjoy from the comfort of their own home.

Fans download the McDonald’s, Uber Eats, Just Eat or Deliveroo app or visit the delivery partners’ websites, enter their postcode, and place an order.

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McDonald’s currently boasts online: “Almost our entire menu is available to order on McDelivery, with the only exceptions being ice cream cones and drinks with cream on the top. e.g. Frappes and promotional McCafé hot drinks.”

A spokesperson for the fast-food giant told The Jattvibe that the changes were part of the company’s “continued menu evolution”.

“These changes will also help our teams to provide a better experience, focusing on the products we know our customers love ordering most via delivery,” they added.

The items will still be available on the in-store menu as usual, so customers can still order them to eat in and take away at restaurants. 

Some fans have taken to social media to vent their frustration at the changes.

One wrote on Facebook: “So remove the cheapest items so you can only buy the more expensive items … great choice for the customer.”

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