Remember when we used to have the McDonald’s Monopoly game and everyone would be scrambling to buy the Everyday Value Meal just to obtain the coupons?Â
Well, those nostalgic days are officially back.
From Nov 3 to Dec 28, the McDonald’s Monopoly game will offer close to four million prizes, where customers stand a chance to win prizes like a brand new Citroen C4 Cactus, OCBC Bank cash prizes worth S$40,000, Nestle Gold Bar sets worth S$25,000, and Star Cruises Family Holiday packages worth more than S$7,000!Â
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All you have to do is to buy one Everyday Value Meal to receive a game label. You can also upsize your meal to receive another game label. Bundled meals will also entitle you to more game label! Time to jio all your family members and have the great big McDonald feast!
Also, the Monopoly game labels can now we obtained from ALL McDonald touch points. This will include McCafe Dessert Kiosks, McDonald’s restaurants Self-Ordering Kiosks and Drive-Thrus and even via McDelivery!Â
Similar to the first Monopoly game, the game label issued could comprise either a property label, an Instant Win card or a Chance card, and there are three ways you can win prizes. The first is to Collect To Win.Â
Here’s a mini breakdown of how the mechanics work:
1. Property Label
Collect the property labels within the same colour group to win
2. Instant Wins
Here, you can either get McDonald goodies like free french fries, a free drink or offers from NETS and Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS). One such offer would be a S$2 discount when you pay by NETS or NETSFlashPay.Â
3. Chance Card
Stand a chance to win a NETS Flashpay Card that is pre-loaded with S$500 where 5 winners will be picked weekly! Else, if you do not win the weekly draw, you will move on to the Final Draw.Â
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All the best!Â
This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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