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Spicy Chicken McNuggets are coming next month!

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Spicy Chicken McNuggets are coming next month!

Remember losing your mind when McDonald’s added Chicken McNuggets to their menu in 1983…a timeless treasure!  They basically haven’t ever touched them since.

The fast food chicken wars are still raging on, even if the world has become a lot more preoccupied with other stuff, a nice change!  It was only last year when the biggest thing to worry about was whether you could get a Popeyes chicken sandwich.

So McDonald’s is about to release its first new type of McNuggets ever. And they are Spicy Chicken McNuggets.

They’ll hit stores on September 16th and they’ll only be available for a limited time. There’s also a new dipping sauce you can get with them called Mighty Hot Sauce.

And really, McDonald’s needed to do something to get their customers excited because they’ve taken a huge hit during the pandemic, especially around breakfast now that there are less people commuting.

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