The 4 items being axed by McDonald's in 6 days - including loved McFlurry flavour
Fans of the "beyond awesome" ice cream flavour will be left disappointed by McDonald's latest menu shakeup.

Fans of some popular McDonald's menu items only have five more days to continue enjoying them - including a McFlurry that has taken diners by storm. The fast-food chain is known to play around with its menu, shaking up the items on offer on a regular basis. The tactic allows it to gauge customer favourites and give them a surprise re-introduction at a later date - though its upcoming removal of the Lotus Biscoff McFlurry from UK restaurants could leave some hoping for a speedy return.
The flavoured soft serve will be among four items to be axed from McDonald's menus on June 17, alongside the Cheesy Garlic Bread Dippers, Steakhouse Stack and McSpicy x Frank's RedHot. The Biscoff McFlurry was first launched in June 2023 before being removed last year. Customers celebrated when the dessert made a grand return in April, but its second stint seems destined to be even more short-lived.

"McFlurry Lotus? I'm obsessed," one enthusiastic diner wrote on X months after the item - which combines soft serve vanilla ice cream with Biscoff sauce and crumbled biscuits - debuted in UK branches in 2023.
"Have you tried the McDonald's McFlurry Lotus?" another customer asked their followers last April. "It's beyond awesome - totally worth it."
The Steakhouse burger has also only been available for a matter of weeks, after it was re-launched at the beginning of May.
The chain has made sure it will be a bittersweet loss, however, by bringing back other menu favourites to coincide with the newly-axed dishes.
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From June 18, UK branches will once again serve the McCrispy (£6,69), halloumi fries and toffee and apple pie.
Diners mourning the disappearance of the Biscoff McFlurry will be able to order a Toffee Crisp McFlurry (£2.39) from the same date.
And McDonald's is also gearing up to launch its Big Arch burger (£7.99) next week - with two beef patties, white cheddar cheese, crispy and fresh onions, shredded lettuce, crunchy pickles and signature Big Arch sauce.