When does Monopoly at McDonald's start?
October 6.
Food / Fast Food
After a decade-long absence, the iconic Monopoly game has returned to McDonald's, offering customers a chance to win exciting prizes. Starting October 6, rediscover the thrill of the peel with both digital and classic game pieces.
McDonald's is bringing back its popular Monopoly game with a modern twist, integrating digital game pieces via the McDonald's app alongside the traditional peel-off pieces. This promotion, which starts October 6, allows customers to collect game pieces by ordering select menu items.
**How to Play:** 1. **Register:** Download the McDonald’s app, opt into Rewards, and register for the game to earn 500 bonus points. 2. **Order:** Purchase select menu items to receive a game piece, either physical or digital. 3. **Peel:** For physical pieces, peel from the packaging and scan in the app. For digital pieces, "peel" directly in the app. 4. **Bonus Play:** Play the bonus game in the app for a second chance to win through November 2.
Eligible menu items include the Big Mac, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, large fries, and more. Prizes range from free food items to grand prizes like vacations and shopping sprees. This initiative aims to boost customer engagement and offer more ways to win, blending the classic appeal of Monopoly with digital convenience.
All details, including game rules and prize lists, can be found at playatmcd.com?ref=yanuki.com.
October 6.
Download the McDonald's app, register, and order select menu items.
Prizes include free food, airline miles, vacations, shopping sprees, and cash prizes.
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