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Nine rare McDonald’s monopoly pieces to look out for as full list of menu items is released
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Published 13:02 10 Sep 2023 GMT+1

Nine rare McDonald’s monopoly pieces to look out for as full list of menu items is released

McDonald’s Monopoly is back and it’s better than ever - here are the nine rarest pieces to keep your eyes peeled for.

Mia Williams

Mia Williams

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There’s no greater joy than peeling off those little black stickers on the side of your Maccies order, only to reveal you’ve won a carrot stick or a fruit bag, or maybe some chicken nuggets if you’re really lucky.

Among the top prizes to be won, is £100k in cash for four winners, and 2,000 ‘gold cards’, which gives you a free Maccies meal a week for a year… now that sounds like something we can get on board with!

But this year - there’s a twist.

Among the top prizes to be won, is £100k in cash for four winners
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McDonald’s have announced that customers will have the opportunity to trade in their stickers for another 'more frequently found property', or swap it for an entry into the £100k prize draw.

What else can be won, we hear you ask?

Customers can win an electric Mini, a £2K holiday with TUI, See Tickets £150 events voucher, AO.com £500 spend on home entertainment, True Wireless Earbuds from Skullcandy, experience day with Buyagift, and an Omen Gaming Laptop.

Also returning are the nine rare pieces to try and find: Mayfair (dark blue), Bond Street (green), Coventry Street (yellow), Strand (red), Liverpool St Station, Marlborough Street (orange), Euston Road (light blue), Northumberland Avenue (pink) and Old Kent Road (brown).

But how do you actually play the game?

Well, players who take part in McDonald’s Monopoly can collect the stickers on certain items of their order, which represent train stations or colour coordinated road names.

Each menu item has you in with the chance of winning a different prize, ranging from food, to massive cash prizes.

There are some exceptions to the game however.

The Monopoly doesn’t run through breakfast, so if you’re looking forward to peeling a sticker back on your McMuffin, think again.

Some of the stickers will have a ‘double peel’ feature, meaning that once you have peeled back the sticker, you can head over to the app and bank a property by scanning the sticker.

So which items can you collect the stickers on?

McDonald’s have announced that customers will have the opportunity to trade in their stickers
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Worry not, as we have the extensive list right here:


  • Any cold drink
  • Medium/large fries
  • McFlurry
  • Big Tasty (the bacon one too!)
  • McPlant
  • McSpicy
  • McCrispy
  • Blended ice drinks
  • Big Flavour wraps
  • Deli wraps
  • Spicy Veggie wrap
  • 3 Chicken Selects
  • Mozzarella Dippers
  • McDonald’s Premium Salad

To redeem your instant food prizes, you can simply head over to the counter and hand them in, or type the 12 digit code in on the touch-screen kiosk.

And top tip incoming!

To increase your chances of winning, you should go to Maccies in the quiet times, as only two cash prizes are available per minute.

But keep that one between us!

Featured Image Credit: Tim Boyle/Getty Images/Peter Dazeley/Getty Images

Topics: McDonalds, Monopoly

Mia Williams
Mia Williams

Mia is a freelance writer for LADBible, and an award-winning trainee journalist at the UK’s No.1 journalism school, News Associates.

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