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McDonald’s Eat Out to Help Out menu prices revealed – and you can get a Big Mac for £1.60

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MCDONALD’S fans can pick up a Big Mac for £1.60 from next week as part of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme.

The fast food chain has confirmed each item on its menu will be reduced by 50 per cent.

McDonald’s customers can buy a Big Mac for half its usual price from next week

It means a single Big Mac will cost £1.60 instead of £3.19 – or if you’re going for a medium Big Mac meal with a side and drink, you’ll pay £2.30 instead of £4.59.

McNuggets will also be reduced, with a box of six costing £1.60 rather than £3.19.

A sharebox with 20 McNuggets will be £3 instead of £5.99.

You’ll also be able to pick up a Happy Meal for £1.30 rather than £2.59.

 

Examples of McDonald’s Eat Out to Help Out discounts, as of next month

As non-alcoholic drinks are included in the deal, Maccies customers can get a medium milkshake for £1 instead of £1.99.

McFlurries are also being reduced and will cost 50p rather than 99p.

You can see more examples of reduced McDonald’s prices in the box above.

You’ll just need to keep in mind these discounts only apply on days where the Eat Out to Help Out deal is on.

Prices will also vary slightly depending on your location – but you’ll still get 50 per cent off the original cost upto to a max of £10 per person.

Eat Out to Help Out sees diners get half price meals and non-alcoholic drinks, up to £10 a head, in restaurants, cafes and pubs throughout August.

It launches on August 3 and will run until August 31, with the discount applying on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

We’ve rounded up how much prices will drop by if restaurants use the scheme.

Businesses don’t have to sign up to the scheme, but McDonald’s has confirmed it’ll be participating.

McDonald’s has already lowered the price of some menu items after Rishi Sunak announced he was slashing VAT for businesses in the hospitality industry.

The Chancellor has cut VAT from 20 per cent to 5 per cent.

McDonald’s hasn’t lowered prices on everything, but fan favourites that are included are Happy Meals and Big Macs – see more examples here.

Businesses don’t have to pass on any saving to customers.

McDonald’s has just reopened 700 restaurants for eat-in diners with food being served by table service only.

The fast food chain has also reopened the majority of its restaurants for either takeaway, drive-thru or home delivery.

Not every branch will offer each of these options, so make sure you use the McDonald’s restaurant finder tool to see what your local has available.

McDonald’s shut all of its 1,350 restaurants across the UK in March amid the coronavirus lockdown.

The restaurant chain is still running a reduced menu, although its started serving breakfast again in more than 1,000 sites.

McDonald’s has confirmed it now asks customers to wear masks if they’re just collecting food and not sitting in.

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