McDonald’s Testing ‘Dollar Menu & More,’ Adds $1 Burger Stuffed with Tortilla Strips

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After a while, the same ol’ Dollar Menu at Mickey D’s gets old. There are only so many McDoubles and vanilla soft serves you can eat before you start wishing more choices fit your dollar budget. Looking to add some variety to their current offerings, McDonald’s is testing a new “Dollar Menu & More” lineup. The new menu is an expansion of the original Dollar Menu and will include items ranging from $1 to $2.

Some of my personal favorites include the Southwest Burger (above) featuring their beef patty topped with tortilla chips, barbecue sauce and cheddar processed cheese, and the Bacon Hot ‘N Spicy McChicken (below) with bacon, white cheddar processed cheese and a sesame seed bun combined with the Hot ‘N Spicy McChicken.

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Other newcomers include the Bacon McDoubleBuffalo Ranch McChickenDijon Swiss Burger and McChicken Deluxe. The Chicago Tribune reports that the Dollar & More Menu is currently testing in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Columbia, South Carolina; Hartford, Connecticut; Memphis, Tennessee; and Fresno, California.

H/T + PicThx Brand Eating

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