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Privacy NoticeSometimes there is just nothing more delicious than the simple pleasure of a McDonald’s chicken nugget. However, McDonald’s have seriously levelled up their chicken nugget game – announcing they will be trialling a Katsu Curry style nugget in the New Year. The fast-food chain have said that the limited edition menu item will be hitting restaurants on 30 December.
McDonald’s new limited menu features Katsu inspired chicken nuggets
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Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!’s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. Made up of 100 per cent chicken breast meat in a crispy Katsu Curry panko breadcrumb coating, they are accompanied by a classic Sweet Curry dip for some extra added spice. The nuggets will be available for six weeks from December 30. Like regular nuggets, they will be available in six (£3.59), nine (£4.09) and 20 piece (£5.99) sharer boxes. It’s not clear whether the nuggets will be available to order as part of a meal.
The panko crusted nuggets come with a Sweet Curry flavour dip
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In other McDonald’s news, the fast food branches in China have just launched a truly bizarre new burger made of Spam with crushed Oreo cookies. McDonald’s around the world work hard to cater to local tastes, but this one left the internet divided. Precisely, it is slices of Spam in a bun, topped with an Oreo cookie crumb and mayonnaise.
The burger is believed to be based on a meme
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News of the burger has been shared across the world after Daniel Ahmad, from London, posted promotional pictures on Twitter. He said: “McDonald’s China is introducing a new Oreo x Spam burger on December 21. There will be 400,000 produced and sold.” While it may sound like a hoax, other Twitter followers have reported that they indeed had tried the burger which was limited to one per person in Shanghai branches of McDonalds.
You have to see this one to believe it
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One Twitter user reported that they had tried the unlikely concoction, and it was tastier than they expected. Sharing their findings on social media, they said: “We found it .. we ate it .. it was really good .. no joke!” However, another McDonald’s fan, Cameron Fowler, took to YouTube to share his findings, and said it was “one of the worst things I have ever eaten”.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnChristmasFood