Recently, there were a lot of talks after McDonald’s announced that they were going to have a loungewear set that could be bought when you ordered their special McDelivery Night In Bundle.
And everyone was puzzled as to why McDonald’s wanted to release nightwear.
Despite this, many of us flocked to the McDelivery website so that we could get our hands on our very own pyjamas.
But of course, the website had to crash because of the overwhelming response, which led many of us to source for other places to get the limited edition pyjamas, like Carousell. Many people took this chance to inflate the prices, going as far as to selling the loungewear set for $90 instead of the retail price of $24.90!
But guys, all hope is not lost, because McDonald’s recently announced that they have set up a pre-order site for us fans to pre-order up to two Men’s and two Women’s Loungewear Bundles per transaction.
The pre-order period has already started and will end at 11.59pm next Tuesday, 15 October, so if you don’t want to pay $90 for a set, you should add one to your cart now.
Loungewear Bundle
The loungewear bundle that costs $24.90 consists of:
- One Men’s or Women’s loungewear (free size);
- One Happy Sharing Box B voucher that can be redeemed after breakfast hours during dine-in or takeaway at any McDonald’s outlet, while stocks last;
- A complimentary sleeping mask.
The price excludes delivery fees, so do take note of that.
Also, every order that has been placed cannot be refunded or cancelled. So make sure you think twice before making payment.
Their delivery period will be anytime between 18 October up to 30 April 2020. It’s a long time to wait, but hey, you’ll still get your limited edition McDonald’s loungewear.
Only Available For Limited Period Of Time
You still have four days (including today) to make up your decision and buy a set for yourself.
Go ahead and click here for the pre-order site. We know you want to.
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