Some order the same tasty Big Mac® meal with a Coke while others add very creative touches to their McDonald’s meal. (Yes, we’ve heard from the people who dip McDonald’s World-Famous fries into their vanilla shake!) Whatever it might be, now, customers can show off their go-to orders and creations on social media with hashtag #McDonaldsMood.
McDonald’s of Greater Indiana and Southwest Michigan is thrilled to announce the launch of their exciting new campaign, #McDonaldsMood. This fun, interactive campaign invites McDonald’s fans to share their favorite McDonald’s moments and moods on social media for a chance to celebrate and save with exclusive offers. Whether it’s a classic McChicken®, a jolt from a McCafé beverage for breakfast, or a late-night snack, McDonald’s wants to see how its menu items fit into its customers moods and daily life.
To celebrate the launch of this campaign, now through September 2, McDonald’s customers can get 25% off orders of $5 or more when they order ahead in the McDonald's App.
Why Order Ahead with the McDonald’s App?
- Convenience: Skip the line and save time by placing your order in advance.
- Customization: Tailor your meal to your exact preferences with ease.
- Exclusive Deals: Access special promotions and discounts available only through the app.
- Order Tracking: Keep track of your order status in real-time and get notified when it’s ready.
With the McDonald’s app, you’ll get access to exclusive deals. You’ll also be able to unlock a world of rewards with the McDonald’s app by joining MyMcDonald’s Rewards. Download the app and start earning bonus points on every McDonald’s order, turning your favorites into free treats like McChicken®, Fries, or even a Big Mac®. With points accumulating quickly, your next free McDonald’s meal is just a scan away.
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