
McDonald’s regulars know the menu rarely stays still, so February 2026 arrives with a sense of quiet anticipation. Limited-time items are rotating out, which means familiar orders face a deadline as new names slide onto digital boards. The changes arrive quickly and feel deliberate, because returning favorites now sit beside fresh additions that target busy routines. Customers scanning the counter will notice comfort, novelty, and a few choices that already spark strong opinions online.
Tikka Chicken Wrap Joins the Core Lineup

McDonald’s adds the Tikka Chicken Wrap to its February lineup, and the move lands with familiar timing. The wrap offers a choice of crispy or grilled chicken, and that pairs with tikka mayo, mango and lime chutney, onions, lettuce, and cucumber inside a toasted tortilla. Pricing keeps it accessible at £3.79, and that drops through meal bundles or Wrap of the Day offers, which keep weekday routines firmly in view.
Pricing and Meal Deal Options for New Wraps

Philly Cheese Stack Returns to Mixed Reactions

The Philly Cheese Stack returns with familiar construction, so longtime customers recognize the double beef patties layered with cheese sauce, sliced cheese, onions, and pickles on a toasted bun. That familiarity carries into pricing at £6.69, and conversation follows quickly online. Some diners praise the return based on past runs, and others question the timing because the burger last appeared only months ago, which keeps reactions split across fan spaces.
Chicken Big Mac Remains After January Comeback

The Chicken Big Mac continues on the menu after its January return, and that decision keeps a recent addition in regular circulation. The sandwich mirrors the familiar structure of the original Big Mac, which means chicken patties replace beef while the build stays recognizable. That continuity explains why McDonald’s leaves it in place through February, because customer attention has not faded since its reappearance, keeping demand steady alongside newer arrivals.
New McFlurry Flavors Expand the Dessert Menu

Dessert options widen in February as McDonald’s adds two McFlurry flavors built around familiar sweets. The Milkybar Crispy Cookie McFlurry blends soft ice cream with white chocolate-coated crispy pieces and a cookie-style sauce, which sets a sweeter tone. That leads into the Munchies Vanilla Cheesecake McFlurry, where chocolate biscuit balls meet a cheesecake-flavored topping, priced at £2.59 and positioned as a casual add-on to standard orders.
Brownie Pie and Doughnut Crumble Latte Arrive

Sweet and drink options extend beyond ice cream, so February brings two bakery and coffee additions into view. The Brownie Pie arrives priced at £2.49, and it features a soft chocolate brownie filling sealed inside crisp pastry, which keeps portions compact. So attention moves to the Doughnut Crumble Latte at £2.99, where doughnut-flavored syrup blends into a latte and finishes with cream and a light crumb topping.
Secret Menu Items Exit After Short Run

Secret menu items reach their end date as February approaches, so availability closes on February 2 across participating locations. Those items began as off-menu combinations that gained attention through customer requests, which led to limited official runs. That includes the Surf N’ Turf burger and the Apple Pie McFlurry, and so the experiment winds down as new products take their place on standard ordering screens.
Additional Savory and Sweet Items Leaving in February

More familiar items also reach their final days in February, so the menu narrows in quieter ways beyond the headline changes. Savory options like the Chicken Cheeseburger, Chilli Cheese Bites, and the Fajita Chicken Wrap are scheduled to disappear, and that timing aligns with drink and dessert exits. The Espresso Milkshake, Galaxy Caramel McFlurry, and the Big Arch follow the same path, while Big Mac sauce pots appear likely to leave as well.
Menu Changes Set Expectations for Early 2026
