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McDonald's Has a Major New Sandwich In the Works

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Move over, burgers. Chicken is the name of the game at McDonald's yet again.

It seems that just like Burger King, McDonald's has decided that its latest and greatest chicken sandwiches aren't enough to satisfy the public's appetite for fried chicken. So it's bringing in reinforcements!

Enter the Chicken Big Mac, aka two tempura chicken patties replacing the beef of the popular Big Mac, and mingling with the familiar special sauce, American cheese, pickles, shredded lettuce, and sesame bun (don't worry, beef lovers, you can still order your Big Mac retro-style).

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According to The Washington Post, the Golden Arches is testing this major new chicken sandwich in the United Kingdom, and will be bringing it to the U.S. in late August. For now, the limited test will only include locations in Miami, Fla. but if all goes well, we could see the item going nationwide soon.

"While not everything we test makes it on our U.S. menus, we'll use this time to gather feedback from both customers and restaurant crew as we consider opportunities to offer more delicious options in the future," the company said in an email to The Washington Post.

However, if you're itching to try it, you may be able to use this clever hack: Simply order two McChickens and a Big Mac, and put the chicken into the sandwich instead of the beef. Voila: A Chicken Big Mac.

The chain launched three premium chicken sandwiches nationwide in February 2021: a Crispy Chicken Sandwich (fried chicken patty, crinkle-cut pickles on a brioche bun), a Deluxe (with pickles, lettuce, tomato, and mayo), and a Spicy (comes with a spicy pepper sauce). Those three remain on the menu, along with the Chicken McNuggets, and the regular McChicken.

But could McDonald's new chicken sandwich finally win (and put a cap on) the chicken wars? And will Big Mac fans be angered that their tried-and-true sandwich that's been on the menu since 1968 has been transformed into yet another chicken snack? We'll have to wait and see.

Danielle Braff
Danielle Braff is a freelance writer based in Chicago. Read more about Danielle