Chinese New Year is here again which can only mean one thing for Singaporeans – food. Good food. Set aside your new year resolution of dieting because McDonald’s is here to satisfy your seasonal cravings with the eagerly anticipated Prosperity Burger and more. Huat ah!
Prosperity Feast Returns
McDonald’s has just announced that the McDonald’s Prosperity Burger, Prosperity Twister Fries, Peach McFizz will be available in all outlets on 20 January from 11am onwards. To top it all off with a sweet treat, McDonald’s is also launching a new Strawberry Pie on the same day.
If that isn’t enough to get you excited, maybe this description will.
The Prosperity Burger comes in either chicken or beef for the patty, both equally succulent options. It is then topped with McDonald’s classic black pepper sauce and onion slices, sandwiched between the all-too-well-known sesame buns.
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If a single patty (priced at $6.10) isn’t enough to satisfy those lunar new year cravings, you will be glad to know that the Prosperity Burger comes in a double patty serving for only an additional two dollars. Who knows maybe ordering a double patty will double one’s fortune this lunar new year?
Of course, not forgetting the ever-popular Prosperity Twister Fries, served piping hot and crunchy. It is just the perfect side to the Prosperity Burger so ditch the regular fries for an upgrade to the Twister Fries at only $0.80.
On the sweet side, complete your meal with a cooling Peach McFizz and the new Strawberry Pie, a delight that is sure to make you crave for more.
The Prosperity Feast is only available while stocks last so run don’t walk to your local McDonald’s on 20 January!
Enjoy the Prosperity Feast Earlier via McDelivery
Too lazy to go out? Trying to avoid queues? Don’t worry, McDonald’s has got you covered. The Prosperity Beef Feast will be available on 19 January, from 11am onwards, exclusively on McDelivery. The set consists of the Prosperity Beef Burger, Prosperity Twister Fries, Peach McFizz and Strawberry Pie, delivered right to your doorstep.
With every purchase of the Prosperity Feast, you will also be able to receive a free set of McDonald’s Limited Edition Huat Huat Angpow. Did someone just say free? Yes, we did.
Each set comes with six different designs and collecting two sets will allow you to form a complete picture for all six designs.
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“Little God of Fortune” Film with Hidden Rewards
Who said McDonald’s only serves food? McDonald’s is stepping up their game with a three-part film series, where viewers follow the adventures of a young boy, crowned the “Little God of Fortune” as he helps his family prepare for and celebrate Chinese New Year.
The first chapter will be released together with the Prosperity Feast on 20 January and subsequent chapters will be released weekly. But that’s not all! Eagle-eyed foodies stay tuned because each video will consist of clues to special promo codes that lead to amazing deals on the My McDonald’s App and McDelivery App.
So what are you waiting for? Get ready to feast this Chinese New Year!
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