Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:34 pm
Who doesn’t like McDonald’s? No one, right?
And when we come across this promotion, we couldn’t do anything else but to ask around on who has a UOB card, because it’s just too good a promotion to be missed.
This offer by UOB and McDonald’s will allow you to buy an extra value meal, both breakfast and normal meals, at merely $1. Yes, you’ve read it right: $1.00 for something that costs over $4.50!
To enjoy the promotion, you’ll need a UOB debit or credit card and an Android smartphone with NFC support, running Android 4.4 or higher. So basically, you turn your phone into a contactless payment device and pay with your phone (but of course, charging from your card).
The app, known as UOB Mighty, allows you to bank, dine and pay with your card.
Here’s UOB giving you a rundown of how it works.
Unfortunately, this promotion isn’t valid for McDelivery, and is only from 18 April 2016 to 22 April 2016 (i.e. weekdays). But it’s still a good deal, eh?
Here’re the terms and conditions indicated in UOB Mighty website, in case you gong gong go order it through drive-through.
- Promotion is valid from 18 – 22 April 2016 while stocks last at all McDonald’s main restaurants except Resorts World Sentosa, iFly, LIDO, Gardens by the Bay, Science Centre (only breakfast items not available), NTU, NUS, Temasek Poly and S’pore Poly.
- Not available via McDelivery, Drive-Throughs, Self-Ordering Kiosks, Dessert Kiosks and McCafés.
- Limited to 2 redemptions per transaction.
- Promotion is valid with specified items only.
- Items are not exchangeable.
Happy McDonald’s-ing!
H/T: Money Digest
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