McDonald’s is launching deals for this week so you can get your meal for less.
This week, customers can take advantage of two deals on Monday, June 27.
Start your day right with a Double McMuffin of your choice – either a Double Bacon and Egg or Double Sausage and Egg McMuffin - for just £1.79.
Alternatively, you can indulge later in the day, from 11am, with a Filet-O-Fish for just 99p, a saving of £2.60.
How to redeem this week’s deals at McDonald’s
If you’d like to take advantage of this week’s deals at McDonald’s, here’s how you can.
Both deals are available exclusively via the McDonald’s App, therefore you’ll need to have it downloaded to redeem them.
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If you haven’t already downloaded the app, it’s available to download via the McDonald’s website.
McDonald’s breakfast is available from 5-11am daily and you can buy from its lunchtime menu from 11am daily.
Terms and conditions of the deals and the app can be found via the McDonald's website.
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