We’ve often gone gaga over McDonald’s new items, but this time, their latest item isn’t edible.
And I’m not referring to the Salted Egg Yolk Loaded Fries.
Instead, this time, they have Jenga blocks that look like their food.
McDonald’s Having Jenga Blocks That Look Like Their Food from 16 Nov
Come 16 November and 23 November, these will be available in McDelivery as a bundle:
Doesn’t ring a bell? The one of the left is supposedly a Big Mac, while the one on the right is a pack of fries.
You can’t just buy them, though; it comes with a bundle meal instead.
For the 16 November launch, there would be a total of five different bundle meals, all with different prices (of course). Here are the bundles for the Big Mac Bundles, which is available from 16 November, 5pm:
Do note that it’s only available via McDelivery.
Details of the Fries Bundles will be revealed at a later date.
Early Access for McDelivery Inbox Treats Subscribers
By now you should be wondering: what are McDelivery Inbox Treats Subscribers?
Simply put, it’s their mailing list subscribers lah.
If you’ve joined, then you can order the Big Mac Bundles one day in advance, whereby can order on 15 November, 5pm instead,
However, you’d have to subscribe before 14 November, 11:59pm, and a promo code will be sent to you at about 4:30pm to 5pm on 15 November.
The early access is only available for the first 2,000 sets, and with McDonald’s making so much effort on this, they should be anticipating a high demand for this, which means…
You should be able to buy it from Carousell soon.
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