For one day only, the popular fast food outlet is cutting the price of its single McMuffin and a box of six chicken McNuggets, tomorrow, February 5.
During breakfast hours the single McMuffin will cost just £1.19 and then from 11am the McNuggets will be priced at £1.39.
Fans of the McMuffin can choose between bacon or sausage, which is teamed-up with a free-range egg and a slice of cheese, all wrapped in an English muffin.
Both deals though will only be available through the McDonald’s App.
Customers will also be able to earn points when they purchase one of these deals by opting into MyMcDonald’s Rewards.
The scheme means every penny spent equals one Rewards point, so this week’s offers will get you 119 points when grabbing a Single McMuffin and 139 points when picking up a box of six Chicken McNuggets.
When customers reach 1,500 points, they can choose between menu items including small fries, a Hash Brown, a regular cold soft drink or a side salad.
With 2,500 points, a Double Cheeseburger, Vegetable Deluxe or apple pie is on the cards.
Hitting 4,000 points, customers can choose between menu favourites like six Chicken McNuggets, a Big Mac or Filet-O-Fish.
Finally, with the 5,500 points milestone, customers can choose from a Mighty McMuffin, a McSpicy, a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese or a McCrispy.
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 to support the company’s commitment to funding and supporting youth work, alongside reducing food poverty and waste in the UK.
McDonald’s breakfast is available from 5am-11am, and McDonald’s lunchtime menu is available from 11am daily.
It comes as the fast food chain is set to axe five items off its menu in days, but it’s also launching a host of new items.
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