McDonald's UK is temporarily removing its limited-edition Chicken Big Mac from its restaurants, due to its inability to keep up with the "incredible" demand for the burger.
The Chicken Big Mac had sold out almost everywhere in the UK, the fast-food giant tweeted.
A spokesperson for McDonald's UK and Ireland said they have decided to pause the promotion to let suppliers restock and get ready for its return in a few weeks.
The Chicken Big Mac, which costs $5.50, is similar to a regular Big Mac but has chicken patties instead of beef burgers. It is currently available across the UK but not in the US.


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