After purchasing fast-food, not many of us have the habit of holding on to the receipts. A lot of times, binning it is the first thing most of us do once we are done ordering our food. However, at McDonald’s you definitely shouldn't be in a hurry to let go of your purchase receipts any time soon.
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As reported by The Sun, McDonald’s fans can now score super deals on McDonald’s menu item as many times as they want just by saving their purchase receipts and having a phone at hand. Here are all the details.
Save your McDonald’s receipts
When you visit any McDonald’s restaurants and make a purchase, you need to save the purchase receipt. The receipt has all the details on how to fill up and complete an online McDonald's survey to earn discount codes.
You can use these discount codes at your next McDonald’s visit to score superb menu deals such as super cheap Fillet-O-Fish, or Vegetable Deluxe, or Big Mac and fries for only £1.99. Just remember that you need to redeem your discount codes within 60 days.
A super easy hack
As per Lad Bible, a member of the Facebook page Extreme Couponing and Bargains Facebook page shared their experience of using this hack.
They wrote,
MCDONALD'S HACK. Don't throw your receipt and use it for the discount. I always keep Mcd receipts in my wallet for use it in the future.
Doing the survey doesn't take more than 2 mins.
£1.99 for Big Mac + medium Fries (yes you have option to change the burger). Sometimes I change it to Quarter Pounder. Big Mac + Fries without receipt= £3.09 + 1.19 = £4.28. With receipt = £1.99 You save £2.29
If you and your partner use same hack (yes you need 2 receipts on separate orders) you can save £2.29 x 2 = £4.58. Enjoy!!
It seems like a super easy and reliable formula to make sure you can get your current McDonald’s meal to pay for your future McDonald’s items.
Sources used:
Mirror: ‘Easy way to get a McDonald's Big Mac and fries for £1.99 each time you visit’
Lad Bible: ‘McDonald's customer explains why you should keep hold of your receipt’