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McDonald's 10 days of deals via app e.g. 99p chicken nuggets / £1.99 big mac and fries / 99p McChicken sandwich - starts Monday 15th January
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McDonald's unveils 10 days of money-saving deals to combat Blue Monday
Fans of McDonald's chicken nuggets are in for a treat this week as the fast food chain is set to launch 10 days of money-saving deals.
In a bid to combat Blue Monday, which has been dubbed the 'most depressing day of the year', the food giant is offering UK customers a series of daily offers for 10 days straight.
McDonald's 10 days of money-saving deals
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Fans of McDonald's chicken nuggets are in for a treat this week as the fast food chain is set to launch 10 days of money-saving deals.
In a bid to combat Blue Monday, which has been dubbed the 'most depressing day of the year', the food giant is offering UK customers a series of daily offers for 10 days straight.
McDonald's 10 days of money-saving deals
- 15th January - 99p Chicken McNuggets (usually £4.69)
- 16th January - 20% off (£10 min spend)
- 17th January - £1.49 Big Mac (usually £4.49)
- 18th January - Spent £12 and save £3
- 19th January - £1.49 Quarter Pounder with cheese (usually £4.89)
- 20th January - £1.99 Big Mac and fries (usually £5.29)
- 21st January - 15% (£15 min spend)
- 22nd January - 99p McChicken sandwich (usually £4.59)
- 23rd January - 15% (£10 min spend)
- 24th January - 99p Chicken McNuggets (usually £4.69)
- 15th-24th January - £1.49 Veggie Dippers (usually £2.99) or Veggie Deluxe (usually £4.69)
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sorted byNo. Completely wrong. Freezing things mean you don't need to use preservatives. Non-frozen food is much more likely to contain preservatives.
P.S. I have actually found a McDonald's that does constantly fresh hot food but yes most of them are not.
P.P.S Are there any other businesses out there like Mcdonalds that are so bad and yet still make huge profits (excluding Mcdonald's rental profits)?
EDIT: that double paste never happened (edited)
Breakfast is great - Take a sausage and egg muffin.
Pork Sausage Patty;
Ingredients: Pork (97%), Salt, Dextrose, Herb and Herb Extract, Glucose Syrup, Spice, Yeast Extract.
That's literally the best you'd ever get from fast food.
EGG;
UK or Irish sourced egg produced to Lion Quality standards or equivalent.
N.B. Cooked in the restaurants using Liquid Vegetable and Dairy Fat Blend (see ingredients below) which contains MILK.
Seems they went for a low fat cooking oil, this is meh, but understand why.
The processed cheese is the worst part, and you can ask for none. A McDonalds breakfast is shockingly good and tasty for the price compared to breakfast costs elsewhere these days. My hotel today was £12.50 for breakfast.
I might actually eat 2-3 of these a month, as I spend 4-5 nights on average in a hotel a month. I got egg shell in 3 McMuffins last year, which sucks but happens at best of places that use fresh ingredients.
Out of 200+
Not unhealthy for me btw, odd diet needs (edited)
Maybe try rebooting your phone
Yet every decent scientist in the world will say the complete opposite.
Seems like a good deal though so hot from me.
Six nuggets at nearly a fiver is just hilarious at this point.
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