The McDonald's breakfast menu is the known saviour of most hangovers, and this Sunday a McMuffin could be sorting out your morning after - completely free of charge.
Yes, you heard that right: a completely free McMuffin could be yours as part of McDonald's January Appy Days promotions.
So if your Saturday night was particularly heavy, a McMuffin could be in your hands without costing you a single penny, provided you can make it to your local McDonald's during breakfast hours. With the breakfast menu now extended until 11am, all you need to do is get down there to grab your freebie.
Once at your local McDonald's, customers simply need to download the free My McDonald's App and go to the 'deals' section, where the McMuffin offer will be available on Sunday morning. And as easy as that, a free McMuffin can be yours.
The latest freebie offering comes as part of a wider initiative that has seen hungry customers able to bag deals such as 99p burgers, 99p nuggets and free fries just by downloading the My McDonald's App and taking advantage of the offer available that day.
The McDonald's Appy Days deals kicked off on 4 January and tomorrow (26 January) is the last day of the promotions. The deals been a firm favourite with hungry customers and the McMuffin offer is the final offer to get your mitts on.
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You should be able to pick up your bargain deals in any of McDonald's outlets with 1,300 restaurants participating in the deal - but there are 28 sites that have not been added to the app just yet, so check ahead to avoid disappointment.
Ben Fox, Marketing Director for McDonald's UK and Ireland, said: "We're excited to offer customers 24 deals over 23 days to brighten up the month of January.
"The daily deals are exclusively available through the My McDonald's App, which also enables our customers to beat the queue, enjoy table service, customise orders and remember their favourite orders."
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Hopefully a free McMuffin will be just the thing to cure a raging Sunday hangover.
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