The fast food chain also announced that the $5 Meal Deal will also remain on the menu through December
McDonald’s has a fun deal to celebrate National Cheeseburger Day.
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the chain restaurant will sell double cheeseburgers for only 50 cents in celebration of the foodie holiday. Customers can take advantage of this deal by ordering through the McDonald’s app.
This isn’t the only discount McDonald’s is boasting. The $5 Meal Deal will also remain on the menu through December. The popular offer includes a McDouble or McChicken sandwich, fries, chicken McNuggets and a soft drink.
At the time, McDonald’s president said in a statement that they heard their fans “loud and clear.” “They’re looking for even more great value from us, and this summer that’s exactly what they’ll get,”
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McDonald’s summer deals are also here to stay. In June, the chain announced that they would be giving out free french fries every Friday for the remainder of 2024.
Free Fries Friday, which officially started in July, has become a fan-favorite deal, where customers can redeem a medium Fries with a minimum purchase of $1.
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The company has seen lots of changes in recent months. On Sept. 4, McDonald’s announced they would give the McFlurry a makeover and create a miniature version of the frozen treat.
The sustainable containers began their rollouts in restaurants across the country on Sept. 10, along with Mini McFlurrys, which are reportedly a third in size of the original McFlurry.
Wendy’s is also dishing out a competitive National Cheeseburger Day deal for the holiday. The chain’s Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger will cost only 1 cent with any purchase from Sept. 18 to 22.
Burger King will also be giving out free Cheeseburgers with any purchase on Sept. 18.
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