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Exact date McDonald's Monopoly returns to restaurants in Scotland

Exact date McDonald's Monopoly returns to restaurants in Scotland

Scottish Suna day ago
Fans only have a few weeks to wait before the popular game return
GAME ON Exact date McDonald's Monopoly returns to restaurants in Scotland
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MCDONALD'S has announced its popular Monopoly game is returning to restaurants across Scotland.
Customers only need to wait a few weeks as the fast food giant also revealed the exact date it's coming back.
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Customers will be in with a chance of winning a number of prizes from cash to free food
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The annual competition usually runs for around six weeks.
It gives customers the chance to win a range of prizes including holidays, cash and free food.
McDonald's has not yet revealed what is up for grabs this year.
The competition will kick off on Wednesday, September 10.
Those who wish to take part in the Monopoly game collect stickers from their food packaging that represent train stations or colour coordinated road names - much like the classic game.
However, not all menu items are worth the same amount, and this determines how you redeem a prize.
For example, instant win food prizes can be redeemed at any McDonald's branch by handing the token over at the counter when you order.
You'll need to hand the game pieces over to a member of staff when you collect your meal.
Also not all food items feature the peelable stickers.
The race is on for customers to collect multiple stickers to try and gather together property sets that will put you in line to win some big prizes.
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In the past, these have included a £2,000 Jet 2 Holiday and a £100 Virgin Experience Day.
There are also digital peel game prizes which you need the McDonald's app to play.
There's a QR code on stickers that you can scan to see if you have won a prize.
Over the past few years, winners were given cash as well as vouchers on digital peel games.
Last year, the following menu items came with stickers 0.4 & 0.5 Cold Cups
Medium & Large Fries
3 & 5 Chicken Selects
Philly Cheese Stack
Chicken Big Mac
Large Salad Tray
Cheese Sharebox
McPlant
McSpicy
McCrispy
Mozzarella Dipper Bag
0.3 & 0.4 Blended Ice
Galaxy McFlurry
Twix McFlurry
Deli Wraps
Veggie Wraps
If you do not want to visit a store to play you can also order online via UberEats.
If you order the menu items above they should come with a stickers you can peel off and collect.
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