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McDonald’s launches daily Grinch-themed deals for December

All deals are available through the McDonald’s app in the Rewards and Offers section.

McDonald’s UK & Ireland has teamed up with Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch to run a series of daily deals from 1 to 24 December.

The offers include 6 Chicken McNuggets for 99p, a Breakfast Wrap for £2.29, a Cheeseburger with Medium Fries for £1.99, and 20% off food and drink purchases over £20, with savings of up to £4.19.

All deals are available through the McDonald’s app in the Rewards and Offers section.

Customers who redeem one of these daily deals can also access exclusive festive items on selected dates.

On 2, 8, 10, and 15 December, app users who signed up for push notifications can receive a £1.49 offer on items including Frozen Grinch Lemonade, Grumble Pie, Mischief McFlurry, or Chocolate Brownie McFlurry.

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