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McDonald’s set to launch 30 Days 30 Deals throughout November

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McDonald’s set to launch 30 Days 30 Deals throughout November

McDonald’s Australia is set to bring back its hugely popular 30-day deals – including $2 Big Mac, 50 cent Cheeseburger and $1 McFlurry.

Diners can get popular menu items for a fraction of the price at restaurants around the country, with Cheeseburgers up for grabs on Sunday, November 1 as part of the fast food chain’s 30 Days 30 Deals promotion. 

Over the next four weeks, customers can choose from a section of classic items such as $2 McChicken and Double Cheeseburger and $1.50 Sundae.

McDonald's Australia is set to bring back its hugely popular 30-day deals throughout the entire month of November - including $2 Big Mac, 50 cent Cheeseburger and $1 McFlurry

McDonald's Australia is set to bring back its hugely popular 30-day deals throughout the entire month of November - including $2 Big Mac, 50 cent Cheeseburger and $1 McFlurry

McDonald’s Australia is set to bring back its hugely popular 30-day deals throughout the entire month of November – including $2 Big Mac, 50 cent Cheeseburger and $1 McFlurry

The deals will pop up on the mymaccas app every day throughout the entire month.

The promotional calendar shows $1 items including McFlurry, large fries, doughnut balls and Cheeseburger. 

For families or friends deals, there’s two small Quarter Pounder meals for $8, two small McChicken meals for $8 and a ‘Mates Share’ pack – 18 nuggets and two large fries for just $7.

Other deals include 50 cent Cheeseburger, $4 small Cheeseburger and a bonus Cheeseburger, $2 frozen Coke and a Cheeseburger and $1.50 Thickshake.

Diners can snap up a new discounted menu items at restaurants nationwide from Sunday, November 1 as part of the fast food chain's 30 Days 30 Deals promotion (file image)

Diners can snap up a new discounted menu items at restaurants nationwide from Sunday, November 1 as part of the fast food chain's 30 Days 30 Deals promotion (file image)

Diners can snap up a new discounted menu items at restaurants nationwide from Sunday, November 1 as part of the fast food chain’s 30 Days 30 Deals promotion (file image)

‘Every day throughout November we’ll be serving-up a new deal on the most iconic products on our menu,’ Jo Feeney, Marketing Director at McDonald’s Australia said.

‘With 30 great offers over the 30 days in November, there’s something for every customer.

‘Redeeming an offer is simple. Just select the deal through the app and head to your nearest McDonald’s to collect it.’

Customers can redeem their offer by adding it to their mobile order, scanning the offer at the kiosks or by showing the offer to crew in the drive-thru.

The chain added: ‘Different deals available every day during November. Cannot be used with any other offer.’

McDonald’s 30 days 30 deals

November 1: $0.50 Cheeseburger

November 2: $1 McFlurry

November 3: $2 Big Mac

November 4: $1 Large Fries

November 5: $2 McChicken

November 6: $4 Small Cheeseburger Meal + Cheeseburger

November 7: 2 Small Quarter Pounder Meals for $8

November 8: $7 Mates Share Pack – 18 Nuggets + 2 Large Fries

November 9: $1.50 Large Sundae

November 10: $2 Double Cheeseburger

November 11: $1.50 Large Thickshake

November 12: $2 Frozen Coke & Cheeseburger

November 13: 2 Small McChicken Meals for $8

November 14: $1 Donut Balls

November 15: $5 Small Cheeseburger Meal + Cheeseburger 

November 16: $2 Chicken McBites 10 Pack + Small Fries

November 17: $1.50 Large Thickshake

November 18: $1 Cheeseburger

November 19: 2 Hash Browns for $2

November 20: $7 Mates Share Pack – 18 Nuggets + 2 Large Fries

November 21: 2 Small Big Mac Meals for $8

November 22: $4 Small Cheeseburger Meal + Cheeseburger

November 23: $1.50 Large Sundae

November 24: $3 Big Mac

November 25: $1 Large Fries

November 26: $2 6 Nuggets

November 27: $5 Small Big McChicken Meal + Cheeseburger

November 28: $2 Small Quarter Pounder Meals for $9

November 29: $5 Small Big Mac Meal + Cheeseburger

November 30: $1.50 McFlurry

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Source: Daily Mail Australia | World News

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