MCDONALD’S fans have just hours left to play the fast-food chain’s Surprize Fries competition.
The new peel-to-play promotion gives customers the chance to win a prize when they buy some fries.
You just have to buy a portion of medium or large fries, for £1.69 or £2.19 respectively, which will come with a sticker on the back.
The exclusive McDonald’s game has been live for five weeks, but it ends at midnight tonight (July 2).
Meanwhile, any prizes must be claimed by July 9 or will be redundant.
One-in-three stickers will reveal an instant prize which can be redeemed in restaurants, and two-in-three will feature a code to enter into the McDonald’s app.
The app is free to download on to your smartphone via Google Play or the Apple App Store.
Fans can snap up a variety of prizes, from free items including Big Macs, apple pies and milkshakes, to £200 in cash.
Anyone who enters 10 sticker codes in the app can also unlock a “Bonus Fry” of 2,500 MyMcDonald’s Rewards points.
These rewards points can be redeemed on menu items or used to buy another portion of fries.
This is the full list of prizes up for grabs, and how many there are of each:
Available via Instant Win or the App
Available via the app only
Customers can enter eight codes maximum into the app each day.
McDonald’s regularly offers customers the chance to snap up prizes through promotions, including its Monopoly and Winning Sips games.
HERE'S everything you need to know about MyMcDonald's Rewards:
The loyalty programme launched in January 2022 and lets customers earn points when buying food or drinks from the chain.
For every penny you spend on qualifying products, you receive one point.
When you get to 1,500 points, you can redeem your rewards points on a future purchase.
1,500 points is worth a small fries medium salad, regular McCafé®, mini McFlurry®, hash brown and regular drink.
2,500 points is worth a Vegetable Deluxe, Bacon Mayo Chicken, Cheesy Bacon Flatbread, medium fries, Double Cheeseburger, an apple pie
5,500 points is worth a McSpicy®, Mighty McMuffin, McCrispy or a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese.
You can also choose to donate any loyalty points to one of McDonald’s partner charities.
You can unlock rewards points via the Rewards Menu in the MyMcDonald’s app.
These points can be redeemed at the Kiosk, Drive-Thru, Front-Counter or via McDelivery®.
McDonald’s Monopoly launched in 2005 and lets customers collect game pieces when they buy specific products.
These pieces can then be redeemed for prizes or rewards points.
Winnings Sips is more similar to the new Surprize Fries game, with fans able to peel stickers off medium or large soft drinks which can be redeemed for prizes.
Meanwhile, the iconic Happy Meal is set for a huge shake-up – the biggest in more than a decade – as part of a UK trial.
Four new menu items are coming to the Happy Meal range.
The Sun’s Chief Consumer Reporter James Flanders was one of the first to put them to the test.
You might not think it, but you can end up paying more solely based on the McDonald’s restaurant you choose.
The Sun has found a Big Mac meal can be up to 30p cheaper at restaurants just two miles apart from each other.
Meanwhile, you can pick up a Big Mac and fries for just £2.99 by filling in a feedback survey found on any old McDonald’s receipt.
The receipt should come with a 12-digit code which you can enter into the Food for Thought website alongside your submitted survey.
You’ll then receive a five-digit code which is your voucher for the £2.99 offer.
Make sure you check out all the various apps and platforms if you’re ordering McDonald’s to your home too.
Our research found some can charge up to £1.20 more than others.
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