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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 Sun

time20 hours ago

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

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

Find out how you can get the deal - and what else is on offer next week LOVIN IT McDonald's is offering buy one get one free on a classic menu item – but you'll have to be quick Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The Double Filet-O-Fish will be available as buy-one-get-one-free tomorrow only Credit: McDonalds 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.

McDonald's quietly axes three burgers from its menu and fans are 'heartbroken'
McDonald's quietly axes three burgers from its menu and fans are 'heartbroken'

Metro

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Metro

McDonald's quietly axes three burgers from its menu and fans are 'heartbroken'

We hate to be the bearers of of bad news, but McDonald's has quietly axed three classic burgers from the menu. If you've found yourself searching the menu of the fast food chain for the Bacon Double Cheeseburger or the Bacon Mayo Chicken, you're out of luck. McDonald's confirmed both burgers were cut in May, while the Triple Cheeseburger was axed in June. Disgrunted fans have been pining the news on social media. 'The bacon double cheeseburger is important to the McDonald's culture… I'm so disappointed,' wrote @Troy_h8 on X, while @DoktorWatson called the tripple slashing a 'horror of horrors'. Others said they hoped it was a lie. Sorry kids. The Bacon Double Cheeseburger was added to the McDonald's lineup back in 2018, initially in just 64 UK restaurants, before rolling them out nationwide. It initially cost £1.99, although the price was increased to £2.89. It featured two patties, two cheese, two rashers of bacon and onions, pickles, mustard, ketchup and a bun – and it will be sorely missed. However, you can get around the system by ordering a Double Cheeseburger and adding bacon as an extra, so don't despair just yet. The Triple Cheeseburger hit the menu two years later in 2020, with three patties and three slices of cheese, for a modest price of £2.19. One fan was equally as upset this had been axed. 'Bring back the Triple Cheese Burger, I'm honestly heartbroken,' wrote @rachellaura_. 'McDonald's in my area stopped doing their Triple Cheese Burger. I cried,' added another. Why have these changed been made? A McDonald's spokesperson said: 'We're always evolving our menu with our customers in mind to keep things fresh and exciting.' But the changes aren't all bad, because new menu items have hit the restaurants, too. The classic Big Tasty and Big Tasty with Bacon, which are rarely featured on the menu, despite being incredibly popular, have returned until mid-September. Last sold in 2024, the burgers both feature a beef patty, Emmental cheese, onions, tomatoes and a smoky sauce, all served in a toasted sesame bun, and one has some extra bacon. More Trending The catch? You'll have to head to East Anglia to get your hands on one. There's also the Chicken Big Mac making a return. The chicken version of the classic, which features two patties, a slice of cheese, pickles, lettuce and Big Mac sauce, will be back on McDonald's menus everywhere except for East Anglia and Tyne & Tees, for a limited time. But the whole of the UK will be able to enjoy a bunch of other returning fan-favourites, including Spicy Chicken McNuggets served with a Spicy Chilli Dip, the Fajita Chicken One, (a wrap made with creamy fajita sauce, tomato salsa, onions, cheese and lettuce with either crispy or grilled chicken), Chilli Cheese Bites and the Milky Way McFlurry with milk chocolate stars, malt flavoured pieces and a chocolate sauce. View More » Now that's some pretty good compensation, don't you think? Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: London bars and restaurants are banning phones and diners can't stop flirting MORE: Three-course menu and prosecco for £35 at Sea Containers restaurant: 10 unmissable Time Out deals MORE: Where to sip on mini cocktails in London Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.

Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday
Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday

Wales Online

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday

Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday The event began in 2012 McDonalds fans can save £5.29 on a sandwich on Sunday, Augsut 17 to mark the anniversary of a group created in 2012. On August 17 2012, a Filet-O-Fish fan decided to share her love for the fish sandwich by creating the Filet-O-Fish Facebook Society. What started as a small passion project has since grown into a dedicated fanbase of fish fanatics across the UK. ‌ Now, Flounder's Day (August 17) - as it's officially known - has become a celebration of Filet-O-Fish fandom. This year, McDonald's is marking the occasion with a deal to thank loyal fans. Ob Sunday, there is a buy one, get one free offer on the Double Filet-O-Fish, a saving of £5.29. ‌ The offer will be available exclusively via the McDonald's App – for delivery or collection. A McDonald's spokesman said: "Whether you're already hooked or just dipping your toes in for the first time, this is your chance to share the Filet love. Because if you've been banging on about how good it is for years, now's the time to treat a mate and reel them in too." ‌ Also, for one day only, on Monday, August 18, customers can buy a Double Cheeseburger for £1.59 as part of McDonald Deal Drop. Signing up to Deal Drop via the app means that, every Monday, customers receive a prompt to reveal their deals via the McDonald's App and/or email. The deals drop into the Rewards and Offers section in the McDonald's App, where they can be used by the customer on relevant purchases. Article continues below All deals are exclusively available on the McDonald's App and customers can start earning points on all orders by downloading via Google Play or the Apple App Store here, signing up and opting into MyMcDonald's Rewards.

Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday
Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday

North Wales Live

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

Annual celebration means you save £5.29 at McDonald's on Sunday

McDonalds fans can save £5.29 on a sandwich on Sunday, Augsut 17 to mark the anniversary of a group created in 2012. On August 17 2012, a Filet-O-Fish fan decided to share her love for the fish sandwich by creating the Filet-O-Fish Facebook Society. What started as a small passion project has since grown into a dedicated fanbase of fish fanatics across the UK. Now, Flounder's Day (August 17) - as it's officially known - has become a celebration of Filet-O-Fish fandom. This year, McDonald's is marking the occasion with a deal to thank loyal fans. Ob Sunday, there is a buy one, get one free offer on the Double Filet-O-Fish, a saving of £5.29. The offer will be available exclusively via the McDonald's App – for delivery or collection. A McDonald's spokesman said: "Whether you're already hooked or just dipping your toes in for the first time, this is your chance to share the Filet love. Because if you've been banging on about how good it is for years, now's the time to treat a mate and reel them in too." Also, for one day only, on Monday, August 18, customers can buy a Double Cheeseburger for £1.59 as part of McDonald Deal Drop. Signing up to Deal Drop via the app means that, every Monday, customers receive a prompt to reveal their deals via the McDonald's App and/or email. The deals drop into the Rewards and Offers section in the McDonald's App, where they can be used by the customer on relevant purchases. All deals are exclusively available on the McDonald's App and customers can start earning points on all orders by downloading via Google Play or the Apple App Store here, signing up and opting into MyMcDonald's Rewards.

More than 100 big stores including Sainsbury's & Tesco at risk of closure over Labour's planned business rate increases
More than 100 big stores including Sainsbury's & Tesco at risk of closure over Labour's planned business rate increases

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

More than 100 big stores including Sainsbury's & Tesco at risk of closure over Labour's planned business rate increases

The new rates will not impact Aldi and Lidl as they operate smaller premises. STORES IN CHECKOUT More than 100 big stores including Sainsbury's & Tesco at risk of closure over Labour's planned business rate increases Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MORE than 100 supermarkets belonging to some of the UK's biggest chains are at risk of closure because of Labour's planned business rate increases. Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons may have to shut large stores, as the Government plots to raise rates for businesses with properties that are worth more than £500,000. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Morrisons is among the supermarkets who may have to shut large stores if Labour increases business rates Credit: Getty Around 50 of Sainsbury's 600 supermarkets will become unprofitable as a result of the higher property charges, according to the Financial Times. The changes would put several Tesco stores at risk, as well as 30 of Morrisons' 500 sites. Sources also revealed that 90 per cent of around 600 Asda stores would be hurt by the introduction of the increases. The new rates will not impact Aldi and Lidl, however, as they operate smaller premises. The Government is bringing in the rate increases to provide extra funding to smaller retailers and hospitality businesses. Tim Martin, boss of pub chain Wetherspoons, blasted the tax raid last month and warned it could lead to fewer boozers on high streets. The planned tax raid comes after Chancellor Rachel Reeves had already hit businesses with an increase in employer National Insurance contributions and the national minimum wage in April. LIDL PAY RISES LIDL is raising its store staff's wages to £13 an hour — joining rival Aldi as the UK's highest-paying supermarket. The basic rate, currently £12.75, will jump nationwide from September 1, rising to £13.95 with length of service. It marks Lidl's fifth pay rise in two years. The budget retailer increased hourly pay for 28,000 staff on April 1. The current national minimum wage of £12.21 could hit £12.86 next year. BOO BOSS CALL BOOHOO has been urged to suspend its chairman and founder for reportedly taking a cut of payments to settle a personal debt. The online fashion firm's Mahmud Kamani took a £100,000 cut from cash meant for a jeans supplier, The Telegraph has alleged. Mike Ashley's Frasers Group, which has a 29 per cent stake in Boohoo, wants an independent investigation. It comes amid increased friction in recent years between Mr Ashley and retail rival Mr Kamani. Mc-GONE-ALD'S BURGERS McDONALD'S has riled customers by quietly axing several fan-favourite items. The bacon double cheeseburger, bacon mayo chicken and triple cheeseburger were all taken off the menu in May. 2 McDonald's has quietly axed its Bacon Double Cheeseburger Credit: McDonald's One miffed punter called the £2.89 bacon double the 'best item on the menu'. McDonald's said: 'We're always evolving our menu to keep things fresh.'

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