
It's that time of year for McDonald's Monopoly to make a return as the popular fast food game is coming back with a new menu, including one of the most popular burgers it's ever done.
There's over £2 million worth of prizes up for grabs which you can win by peeling away those little stickers you get on the containers and hoping it's something good.
Among the prizes on offer this year are thousands of quid in cash, holidays, experience days, an actual Monopoly board game, cinema tickets, discounts, more McDonald's food and even a Gold Card which entitles you to a free medium meal a week for a year.
If you want to check out the full (and very long) list of prizes available then LADbible has it all right here, along with an explanation of how you're supposed to play.
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As for the new menu, perhaps the most exciting thing on it is the triumphant return of a fan favourite item, which some Brits dubbed McDonald's 'best ever burger'.

Yes, it's the beloved Philly Cheese Stack.
Two beef patties, two slices of cheese, more cheese sauce, pickles, grilled and crispy onions wedged between a toasted bun, all make for a popular burger among Brits.
The Philly Cheese Stack is actually so popular over here in the UK that some people launched a petition to bring it back the first time it was shuffled off the revolving McDonald's menu.
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It first appeared in 2023 before disappearing, was then brought back last September and re-joined the menu once more earlier this year, and now it's back again from 10 September if you're willing to pay £6.29 for it.

Alongside it is the Chicken Big Mac for £5.69, which is basically like your regular Big Mac if someone took out the meat patties and replaced them with two giant chicken nuggets.
With each new menu comes a new flavour of McFlurry, and next month's iteration is 'loaded caramel' (£2.49), while you can get a honeycomb latte (£2.89) if such a thing takes your fancy.
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The beloved Breakfast Wrap isn't new to the McDonald's menu, but it is going to be part of the Monopoly game for the first time so you now have even more reason to get it.

Also joining the menu are Mozzarella Dippers (£2.59) which had dipped from the menu back in March and The Fajita Chicken One (£4.29).
Plenty of other things you can get off the McDonald's menu will give you one of those tokens to play Monopoly with, though for some of them you'll need the app in order to claim some of your prizes.
That Gold Card isn't going to win itself.
Topics: McDonalds, Monopoly, Food And Drink