McDonald’s offering free breakfast this October: Find out how to claim yours
More under this adMcDonald’s is making some of their lucky fan’s dreams come true as the company is offering free breakfast items in some parts of the UK.
While many McDonald’s fans were very disappointed by the news that the company won’t be bringing back their all-day breakfast this October, there are some UK based fans who are going to be enjoying McDonald’s breakfast this month completely for free!
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As reported by Twisted Food, a McDonald’s Breakfast Bus will be touring certain areas in the UK offering free breakfast items to students.
More under this adMore under this adMcDonald’s UK Breakfast Bus will be touring a number of UK universities between 10th to the 21st October.
Students have to be quick
The breakfast bus will stop at at various university campuses along its route.The first 100 students to spot the breakfast van at each university would be given free McDonald’s merch.
More under this adMore under this adStudents will have to hurry to snag a free McDonald’s breakfast, since the McDonald's bus will have a limited serving of 2000 per spot, and there is also a limited window for its opening time, which is between 11am-4pm.
Dates for the Breakfast Bus
Following are the dates in which the Breakfast Bus arrives in your city
Week 1:
10th October – Edinburgh Napier University
11th October – University of Northumbria
12th October – Sheffield University
13th October – University of Leeds
14th October – York University
Week 2:
17th October – Nottingham Trent University
18th October – Birmingham City University
19th October – Cardiff Met University
20th October – Bristol UWE University
21st October – Portsmouth University
Sources used:
Twisted Food: ' McDonald’s is giving away free breakfasts to students for the next two weeks'
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