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Posted 14 March 2021
99p Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with Cheese or Chicken Legend or McChicken Sandwich or Filet-O-Fish (Via App / Mobile Orders) @ McDonald's
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If you have received an email from McDonald's titled "Fancy a birthday surprise?" and followed the birthday link to enter your birthday as the month of March , then you should receive a birthday treat the following day with this offer showing on your app.
99p Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with Cheese or Chicken Legend or McChicken Sandwich or Filet-O-Fish
The offer should show available for a month
Hope this helps someone.
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If you have received an email from McDonald's titled "Fancy a birthday surprise?" and followed the birthday link to enter your birthday as the month of March , then you should receive a birthday treat the following day with this offer showing on your app.
99p Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with Cheese or Chicken Legend or McChicken Sandwich or Filet-O-Fish
The offer should show available for a month
Hope this helps someone.
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Edited by a community support team member, 15 March 2021
125 Comments
sorted bySo why are you looking on a McDonald's deal?
Tarquin, Willow and Quentin will only eat the vegan organic range from Waitrose these days
Seems like a fair swap. Can you deliver?
TBF you will probably find the majority of the expensive German 4x4s are leased and many of those will be leased by people who are not in a financial position to have the option to buy (ie. they couldn't afford to buy one) . A bit like those who spend their entire lives (those that do this by choice I should add) on benefits flashing their new Iphone 12's around.
My point is , it is a mistake to judge people simply on the cars they drive as this can often be very misleading (edited)
So you're saying McD is for the lower classes? Judging by the line of expensive German 4x4s queuing outside my local one everyday not a many thing..........more a mindset
Nope, I'm saying you are a snob not that McDonald's is for lower class! You could be lower class but act like a snob! I know many people who drive expensive German 4x4s and I drive a German car but I loveeee selects (edited)
Yeah McDonald's clearly tastes awful. It will never catch on.
Where are you getting these figures? 6g is the recommended adult limit per day. So, that would be almost a week's worth in one burger.
The McDonald's website shows it as 2.3g.
Not really a mindset either, if you as a person think it tastes good then you eat it simple as that.
They’re lying to you. It’s all a dark conspiracy. The fact that the man who made McDonalds what it is today is called Ray Kroc shows how blasé they are about hiding that it’s run by lizards disguised as people. (edited)
So they can flash their disregard for McDonald’s which I think they think makes them superior human beings
Who’d have thunk that superior human beings spend time on Hot UK Deals
4 pence also, what is obeasity
Hi Karen!
4 pence! Wrong. 2.3g of sale not 40g. McDonalds want to make money. We have obesity because people eat too much and exercise too little. You know you can have the occasional fast food treat and still be healthy. (edited)
Are they called Tarquin and Rosamund?
Wow breaking news.
Maybe . Just seems strange you would be looking a mcd deal if you don't ever eat there. Trolling a possibility?
4p seems way too low so I believe you are wildly mistaken
on quick first google in America without labour costs it’s $0.77 ( next article says 85 cents ) . Assuming that’s the franchise cost of Big Mac though . Would be cheaper for mcdonald to make again but nothing as low as single digits (edited)
I'm so sorry, I've got issues with my spelling oh and mental health.
No, they're saying anyone that feeds their child food from Macdonalds is a worse parent than they are, and demonstrate a dereliction of duty in providing nutritious (read: "proper") food for their dependents.
They're also saying they're smug, self-important and out of touch.
Utter nonsense. I don't know where the anti McDonald's brigade conjures their information from.
"no beef in their burgers"
"lips and bum holes"
"40 grams of salt"
"special modified salt"
Do they even hear themselves?
See the problem is it sounds perfectly reasonable on quantity, right? But when you get into it the crispy skin is so dry it becomes like sandpaper around the 50th nugget, and I find the sauces too sickly to slather the nuggets in them so used it fairly sparingly. If you’re a sauce fiend then 100 is probably achievable but I just couldn’t carry on with how dry they were getting. Also my stool was like cement afterwards, be advised (edited)
Of course, Lizard people have a much higher daily salt allowance. That's why they can use the salt that's only extra dangerous to human hearts!
4 pence? You’re talking nonsense. Even at 40p you’d probably be off the Mark.
To be honest it’s not any companies fault most ‘adults’ lack Personal Responsibility, they just cash in on irresponsibility.
I’ve seen many a obese NHS worker in uniform stuffing their face with fast food, infact there is a massive lack of slim staff at my NHS Trust, that’s one of many reasons I don’t trust them! You can take the tobacco & sugar drinks away from sale on NHS grounds but you can’t take away the obese staff or the service (cough cough) would collapse.
I’ve seen much better NHS Trust staff but not mine, but really being a medical professional should be like a police officer within a middle ground area of your BMI, stay within it & lead by example not lecture
No liver. Just fish.
The big Mac has 2.3 g of salt.
40g of salt is nearly eight times the recommended daily level and would pose a serious health risk eaten in one sitting, least of all a single burger.
Obesity is due to a complex range of factors including diet, activity, processed foods, attitude and genetics. An odd take away is fine as long as it is an odd take away
Bull.They most certainly dont contain over 40g of salt. You've probably multiplied that by 10. I also doubt they cost 4p to produce. 20p maybe but not 4p. Why exaggerate everything?
They wont touch an avacado unless its smashed