Cheap as chips.
You can get your hands on this, with fries for just £1.99 McDonald’s certainly does cheap and cheerful well. Now the fast-food chain is trying to entice customers with a new deal to brighten up the week. From Bank Holiday Monday , you can enjoy a cheap-as-chips meal for lunch, dinner or that late-night, post-carnival snack. That’s because the restaurant is going even cheaper, offering selected burgers and fries for just £1.99, available all week.
There is also an option for customers to donate the cash equivalent of their points to BBC Children in Need, FareShare and Ronald McDonald House Charities. All deals are exclusively available on the McDonald’s App and customers can start earning points on all orders by downloading via Google Play or the Apple App Store. The deal will be available exclusively via the McDonald’s app and ends on Sunday 1st of September.
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