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Martin Lewis’ MSE reveals how to get free food at McDonald’s – and fans will love it


MARTIN Lewis’ MSE has revealed how McDonald’s fans can get some free grub.

The fast food chain is giving away free fries for its customers, but you need to be quick.

McDonalds fans can get their hands on free fries for a limited time only

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McDonalds fans can get their hands on free fries for a limited time onlyCredit: Alamy

New MyMcDonald’s app users can get free medium fries worth £1.49 when they place their first order.

All you have to do is sign up to the MyMcDonald’s app and make your first food order by 11.59pm on August 16 to claim the offer.

When you are signed in go to the “Rewards and Offers” section of the app.

A minimum food spend of 1p is required to qualify, so you will need to add something else to your order.

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If you are not really wanting anything else you can just add a pot of sauce costing 10p to your order, and still make a saving of £1.39.

Mcdonald’s awards you a point for every penny you spend with them so by taking advantage of this deal you will get 1,000 free Mcdonald’s rewards points.

When you get 1,500 points you will be entitled to free small fries, medium salad, regular McCafe, Mini McFlurry, hash brown or a regular drink.

The fast food giant recently introduced a new points milestone within its rewards app.

Customers can now get four items from its menu for free when they earn a certain amount of points.

The four new items are the Mighty McMuffin, the McSpicy burger, the double quarter pounder and the McCrispy.

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On top of that shoppers will now be able to redeem a regular cold soft drink, an apple pie or a filet-o-fish when collecting rewards points via the McDonald’s app.

Here’s the full list of new items added to the rewards scheme and how much you’ll need to earn to get them for free:

  • Regular cold soft drink – 1,500 points
  • Apple pie – 2,500 points
  • Filet-o-fish – 4,000 points
  • Might McMuffin – 5,500 points
  • McSpicy – 5,500 points
  • Double quarter pounder with cheese – 5,500 points
  • McCripsy – 5,500 points

Customers who are opted in to MyMcDonald’s Rewards and order and pay through the McDonald’s App will automatically earn points on their order.

This includes when you order for delivery.

Alternatively, customers can get a one-time code, which is available in the ‘code’ section of the app at the start of their order at drive-thru, kiosk or counter to earn points on their order.​ 

How can I save on my McDonald’s order?

There are plenty of ways you can save on your next trip to McDonald’s.

But always keep in mind menu prices can vary across different restaurants – so perhaps check prices online first to avoid getting a surprise.

You can get freebies on your birthday if you’ve got the My McDonald’s app – it’s free to download and you’ll only need a few quick details to get set up.

Remember to log your date of birth on the app though, otherwise you’ll miss out.

You can get a Big Mac and fries for just £1.99 as well if you fill out the quick feedback survey following your last visit.

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All you’ll need is your receipt which should have been issued no more than 60 days after your visit.

How do I find my nearest McDonald’s?

If you’re planning on taking a trip to McDonald’s, you’ll want to know where your nearest branch is.

The chain has a restaurant locator tool on its website you can use to find your nearest one – and check what time it opens.

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Bear in mind that McDonald’s serves breakfast every day until 11am.

After that, the menu switches to the normal menu serving meals such as burgers, chicken nuggets and more.





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