Mouthwatering photos are proof that secret menus DO exist at KFC, McDonald’s and even Starbucks… and how you can order them
LEGEND has it that many of our favourite fast food chains offer secret menus for fans in the know.
McDonald's recently revealed it's secret menu, but when it comes to rumours about secret menus across all fast food stores, it can be hard to know if they are true.
But now fans are posting photos that they claim offer proof of their special purchases from different fast food stores.
And the mouthwatering snaps include hybrid burgers, fancy shakes and pimped up ice creams from everywhere from McDonald's and Burger King to Starbucks and Chipotle.
So what creations have the fast food fans been getting their hands on?
When it comes to McDonald's treats, people have been tucking into The Mc10:35, a treat that combines the McMuffin and the McDouble burger, but can only be ordered between 10.30am and 11am when the breakfast and normal menu cross over.
The hybrid burger is notoriously hard to come by thanks to the small window when both items are available to order.
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Another, rather crude, secret item is the McGangBang, which combines the McDouble with a McChicken sandwich and is thought to be one of the most well known secret items on the McDonad's menu.
Other McDonald's fans chose to make their own creations, with Instagram user, Robyn, proudly posted a snap of her Apple Pie and McFlurry combination.
One man made his own McQuadruple Nugget Scully Cheeseburger at McDonalds, that included three beef patties, chicken nuggets and a whole load of cheese.
When it comes to Burger King treats, the delicious Zinger Stacker is only currently available in Australia and includes two zinger fillets, two slices of cheese, lettuce and spicy sauce as well as chilli relish - but you can order the treat yourself if you know what ingredients it uses.
In KFC, a fan ordered a Triple Down, which is a chicken, bacon and cheese sandwich that uses two extra pieces of fried chicken instead of a bun.
Over in Starbucks, one lucky coffee lover ordered a special Twix Frappuccino.
The drink was made of a regular caramel frappuccino and the fan asked to have hazelnut syrup and java chips added as well as whipped cream being blended in.
She also asked for caramel sauce and a mocha drizzle on the top.
In Chipotle, a fan ordered a Quesarito, which meant that instead of a normal tortilla being used for the wrap of the burrito, a quesadilla is used instead.
Recently, Starbucks revealed a Unicorn Frappuccino in the US that fans are going wild for, while Vlogger Joey Graceffa made a video about the exciting launch.