All-Day McGriddles, Chocolate Pie, KitKat McFlurry to Return on 4 Mar

Do you crave something sweet?

Something savoury?

Something like… McGriddles?

Yes, rejoice! The beloved McGriddles will be returning to Singapore!

Available For A Limited Time Only

McDonald’s has announced today (2 Mar) that the McGriddles will be available for a limited time from 4 March onwards. So mark your calendars!

As usual, you’ll be able to order the item throughout the day. There’s three variants for you to choose from—the Sausage McGriddles (from $4.50), the OG Sausage McGriddles with Egg (from $5.40) and the mouth-watering McGriddles Stack (from $6.20).

Image: McDonald’s Singapore
Image: McDonald’s Singapore
Image: McDonald’s Singapore

Even better, the Chocolate Pie ($1.50) and KitKat McFlurry ($3.00) will be coming back too!

Image: McDonald’s Singapore
Image: McDonald’s Singapore

Want them all? The McGriddles Feast (from $7.50) will satisfy all your cravings—a Sausage McGriddles® with Egg, Chocolate Pie, French-Fries (M) and Coke® Original Taste Less Sugar (M). Sounds heavenly (and might send you there if you eat too much of it).

It will be available for both dine-in and delivery orders, even on GrabFood and foodpanda. McGriddles stickers will also be included with every purchase of a McGriddles Feast.

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McDonald’s App Now Has All Access Deals

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been using the McDonald’s app to swipe some free drinks or discounted food items whenever you get the chance.

That’s why you’ll be glad to know that more deals will be coming this month! Enjoy an All-day $3 McGriddles with Egg deal on 8 March. There will also be many 1-for-1 deals for all-time favourite breakfast items.

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Lim Kopi But Make It Sustainable

If you’re worried about whether the food you’re consuming is ethically sourced, you won’t have to be anxious when chugging your morning coffee at McCafe!

McDonald’s has promised that their coffee “only uses 100% Rainforest Alliance (RFA) Certified Arabica beans that are changing the lives of farmers, their communities and the rainforest for the better.” The beans are responsibly sourced from Brazil, El Salvador and Colombia.

Check out their infographic below!

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Feel happier after you read this? I hope that you’re lovin’ it as much as I am! (Note: The author is very much overjoyed and hungry at the moment.)

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