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McDonald's is offering buy one get one free on a classic menu item – but you'll have to be quick

McDonald's is offering buy one get one free on a classic menu item – but you'll have to be quick

Scottish Sun2 days ago
Find out how you can get the deal - and what else is on offer next week
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MCDONALD'S is offering buy-one-get-one-free on a classic menu item this weekend - but you'll have to be quick before the offer disappears.
The fast food giant is letting customers double up on the Double Filet-O-Fish tomorrow on the McDonald's app.
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The Double Filet-O-Fish will be available as buy-one-get-one-free tomorrow only
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That means you can get two of the classic burgers for just £5.29 if you're ordering through the app.
The offer is available for delivery or collection.
To get it you'll need to download the McDonald's app, which is free on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Bear in mind, all the offers are subject to availability of stock in restaurants.
If you are ordering via home delivery you'll have to pay a delivery charge from £1.99, a service fee and small order fee if your basket is under £10.
The Double-Filet-O-Fish was only introduced in July but has become a permanent menu item.
It features two Pollock fish patties in crispy breadcrumbs with melted cheese and creamy tartare sauce sandwiched inside a steamed bun.
It was the first time the Filet-O-Fish had been changed in 50 years.
This offer is only on tomorrow - but if you miss out, Maccas has revealed it's got a brand new offer coming on Monday.
For that day only you'll be able to get a Double Cheeseburger for just £1.59.
McDonald's' new rule is being slammed by shoppers – fans say it's 'getting out of hand'
The deal will be available both in McDonald's restaurants and through delivery.
How can you get McDonald's Deal Drops?
The Double Cheeseburger is the latest Deal Drop from Maccas.
Every Monday, McDonald's app customers will get a prompt to reveal their deals on the app or on email.
The deals will then drop into the Rewards and Offers section on the app.
Each deal can only be used once per customer.
They can be used both for delivery and in restaurants.
More McDonald's news - including new menu drops and axed favourites
Earlier this week, The Sun revealed Maccas had quietly axed two classic burgers: the Bacon Double Cheeseburger and the Bacon Mayo Chicken.
They both disappeared alongside the much-loved Triple Cheeseburger in May.
Meanwhile the fast food chain dropped its exciting new menu last month.
The brand new items were a Jaffa Cakes McFlurry and Sprite Zero with either Green Apple or Mango and Passionfruit flavourings.
Plus, the chain brought back the Spicy Chicken McNuggets, Chicken Big Mac, Big Tasty and more.
Here's the full list of new menu items you can get now:
Sprite Zero with syrup - £2.19 (Medium), six calories (Green Apple flavour) or five calories (Mango & Passionfruit flavour)
Jaffa Cakes McFlurry - £2.49, 331 calories
Chicken Big Mac - £5.19, 531 calories
Chilli Cheese Bites - £2.69, 936 calories
Steakhouse Stack - £6.49, 632 calories
Big Tasty - £7.19, 802 calories
Big Tasty with Bacon - £8.09, 849 calories
6 Spicy Chicken McNuggets - £4.89, 254 calories
Big Arch - £7.99, 1,057 calories
The Fajita Chicken One - £3.69, 362 calories (grilled) or 490 calories (crispy)
Milky Way McFlurry - £2.49, 350 calories
However, fans were left fuming when the chain quietly raised prices on some of its other menu items.
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