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McDonald’s UK & Ireland collabs with Stormzy for its first Famous Order

It will be available on 12 February for £7.99.

McDonald’s UK and Ireland has partnered with artist Stormzy (Big Mike) to create its first Famous Order.

“I am so gassed for my McDonald’s order to be the first ever ‘Famous Order’ in the UK and Ireland,” said Stormzy.

Stormzy’s drop will feature nine Chicken McNuggets, fries on the side accompanied with two BBQ Dips, an Oreo McFlurry or an Apple Pie, and Sprite Zero.

Every Stormzy meal purchased in the restaurant will come with limited-edition stickers.

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The new Famous Order will be available on 12 February for £7.99.

Additionally, McDonald’s will also offer exclusive Stormzy merchandise, available via the McDonald’s app only.

Users will be able to win prizes such as McDonald’s x Stormzy Tumbler, limited-edition Stormzy posters, and Stormzy pin badges.

McDonald’s customers in the rapper's hometown, Croydon, will have early access to the meal—48 hours ahead on 10 February.

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