How to get a £1.99 Breakfast Roll and Chicken Selects for £1.49 from McDonald’s tomorrow
MCDONALD’S fans can get their Breakfast Roll and Chicken Selects fix for less tomorrow - as long as you’re an app user.
The chain is launching a double deal for Easter Monday (April 5), and fans can save £1.30 on Breakfast Rolls and £2.30 on three Chicken Selects.
Instead of paying £3.29, you’ll only have to pay £1.99 for your Breakfast Roll.
But you’ll have to order it between 6am and 11am when Maccies serves its breakfast menu.
You’ll only have to fork out £1.49 instead of £3.79 for three Chicken Selects when it goes on the menu from 11am onwards.
To get the deal, you’ll have to have the
It can be downloaded on iPhone and Android phones and is quick to set up.
You need to enter card details or use Apple Pay, Android Pay or Samsung Pay - the built in digital wallets on phones.
Once you’ve set up your account, head to the Deals section of the app where the offer will be.
You’ll have to order through the app to get the deal and collect it from your store.
You can check out where your nearest McDonald’s branch is using the on its website.
McDonald’s has now reopened for walk-in takeaways after revealing it would be stopping the service at the start of the third national lockdown.
It started offering the service once again from February 22 onwards.
The chain said it took the decision to close for takeaway while it reviews extra safety measures to keep workers and customers safe.
However, you’ll have to follow certain rules when heading to your local branch for your snack.
You won’t be allowed to eat your meal inside the restaurant under Covid rules, and you’ll have to wear a mask.
Customers will be encouraged to sanitise their hands before entering the restaurant, and to follow the one-way signs in branches.
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