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McDonald's confirms the exact date Monopoly 2025 will start

McDonald's confirms the exact date Monopoly 2025 will start

The McDonald's Monopoly promotion takes place just once every year and gives customers the chance to win a range of prizes.
In previous years, the prizes have included the likes of a £100k cash prize, a MINI Electric Car, a £2k holiday with TUI, an Omen Gaming Laptop, cinema tickets, a range of vouchers and free items at McDonald's.
McDonald's confirms the exact date Monopoly is returning
This morning, August 13, a spokesperson for McDonald's shared that the promotion will be back in restaurants nationwide from Wednesday, September 10.
The spokesperson said, "Never fear, fans of Monopoly at McDonald's, the wait is almost over.
"Get ready for even more fun as McDonald's announces the long-awaited return of the game, under license from Hasbro, a leading games, IP and toy company, to all UK & Ireland restaurants on Wednesday, September 10."
The game works by peeling stickers from when you buy an item at the fast food chain, which will reveal your prize.
However, not all stickers are prizes, with some being property that you can build up and combine to earn a more valuable prize using the McDonald's App.
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At the time of writing, McDonald's has not yet revealed what prizes will be up for grabs.
But in previous years,165 prizes were won every minute – customers won prizes including a MINI Electric Car and a £2,000 TUI holiday.
McDonald's Monopoly stars on Wednesday, September 10.
What time does McDonald's breakfast end?
McDonald's Breakfast is available from 5am (if the restaurant is open 24 hours, which 600 are) until 11am, and the McDonald's lunchtime menu is available from 11am daily.
The rest of the restaurants which are not open 24 hours will serve breakfast from their opening time.
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