There are a couple of ways you can order McDonald’s in Singapore right to your doorstep.
You can either go through the official McDelivery website, use the McDelivery mobile app or the Grab app.
However, if you want McDonald’s iconic soft-serve ice cream to go along with your meal, then you’re left with two choices: the McDelivery app and the website.
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Or, at least, that’s how it’s used to be like because recently, we made a discovery that must be shared with everyone.
PSA: Now, You Can Order McDonald’s Ice-Cream With GrabFood
That’s right.
The GrabFood app is now more complete, at least when it comes to McDonald’s food.
Besides the usual hot food and salad, GrabFood now delivers McDonald’s soft-serve ice cream too.
While there’s no option for soft-serve in cones (think of the poor Grab delivery rider who has to bring it to you), the usual McFlurry and Sundaes are all for the picking.
Is it because they’ve changed their food delivery bag into something that can keep ice cream frozen? Or maybe, McDonald’s managed to invent an ice cream that never melts?
Well, we can at least guarantee that it’s not any of the two above.
A colleague who loves McDonald’s soft-serve ice cream and wishes that McDonald’s would get him to be their ambassador tried to get the soft-serve delivered to him last night.
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It melted.
In other words, only go for the soft-serve if you don’t mind drinking it.
Speaking of McDonald’s, have you tried any of their comeback items?
Samurai Burger, Ninja Burger & Seaweed Shaker Fries Back in McDonald’s from 19 Nov
If you didn’t get the memo, McDonald’s fan favourites, the Samurai Burger, the Ninja Burger, and Seaweed Shaker Fries are all back in McDonald’s Singapore.
Just to refresh your memory, the Samurai burger consists of a quarter-pound beef patty slathered in teriyaki sauce, accompanied by mayo and lettuce and slapped between two soft buns.
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Price starts from $6.20 but judging from the images, it seems like there’ll be an option to add on another beef patty.
For our non-beef eating friends, you can opt for the Ninja burger, which has crispy chicken thigh glazed with sweet nanban sauce, topped with shredded white cabbage, cucumbers, and Japanese tartar sauce and slapped between two charcoal buns.
Similarly, the McDonald’s Ninja Burger starts from $6.20 too.
What’s Ninja and Samurai burgers without their faithful companion, the Seaweed Shaker fries?
Top up $0.70 to your meal and change your fries to the vaunted Seaweed shaker fries where you get savoury seaweed flakes with every bite of your crispy fries.
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By the way, there’s also a new flavour of soft-serve at McDonald’s you might want to try out, especially if you love Yuan Yang.
The soft serve comes in different forms.
You can choose between the cone (from $1), sundae (from $2) and McFlurry (from $3).
They can be found at the dessert kiosk after breakfast hours.
And no, that’s not available on the GrabFood app.
Featured Image: Screenshot of GrabFood App & Sorbis / Shutterstock.com
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