McDonald’s fans reveal top money-saving tips for ordering

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McDonald's fans have shared their top tips for saving money when ordering their meals. From doubling toppings for free to getting a sweet deal on Chicken Selects, these hacks are worth knowing.

Get more toppings for free

If you're not satisfied with the toppings on your McDonald's burger, there's a way to add more for free. Simply head to the self-service kiosk, select your burger, and click on 'Customise'. While extra cheese and bacon come at an additional cost, there are several other free offerings you can add. Fill up your burger with all your favorite toppings, without spending extra money.

Save money on Chicken Selects

TikTok user Bradley Thornton has revealed a little-known hack for getting better value when ordering Chicken Selects. Rather than paying £3.89 for three strips, start by selecting the 'wrap of the day', which costs just £1.99. Customize the wrap by removing everything that makes it a wrap, except for the Chicken Selects. This genius hack will allow you to enjoy two Chicken Selects for a fraction of the price. If you want a fuller meal, you can also add fries and a drink, bringing the total to £5.57—still cheaper than the £7.59 Selects meal.

However, this hack may not be for everyone. Some viewers argued that eating the wrap in its entirety would provide more food and fill them up better. Additionally, others pointed out that the hack doesn't account for dips, which are an additional cost.

Save nearly £3 with a McDonald's receipt

Another money-saving hack can save you almost £3 on your McDonald's order. All you need is a McDonald's receipt issued within the last 60 days. Simply present the receipt at any McDonald's branch, and you'll be eligible for the discount. It's a quick and easy way to save on your next meal.

Don't miss out on these clever money-saving tricks next time you visit McDonald's!

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