DEAL OF THE DAY: Virgin Media, O2 and McDonald's are offering free food – how to redeem
VIRGIN MEDIA and O2 are now offering customers a special deal where they can order free food from McDonald's every Tuesday. Available for a short time only, find out how to get the offer.
Priority from O2 and McDonald’s have teamed up together to offer customers a special deal that’s perfect for the cold months. Find out how to redeem free food before the deal expires.
There’s nothing that’s more delicious than some hot, tasty food in winter.
Now, Virgin Media, O2 and McDonald’s are offering customers a special deal where they can get free food via the Priority app.
Available every Tuesday until mid December, customers can pick up a free Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Veggie Deluxe, 4 Veggie Dippers, 3-Piece or Chicken Selects.
This means that they can get a meal with a worth of up to £3.59 for free.
Shop O2 here to get access to Priority.
There are over 400 McDonald’s locations nationwide that customers can claim the deal from.
To redeem, access the deal via the Prority app and it will reveal a code that allows customers to claim the free treat.
The offer is only redeemable in-store and not via the drive-thru.
Fans will be able to claim only one product per week and the code must be used on the same day to redeem the product.
Priority is exclusive to Virgin Media and O2 customers and allows them to access special deals and experiences.
Find out more information about Priority app here.
Please note, this deal is running from now until 14 December 2021.
Don’t miss out and make sure to redeem the free food.
Plus, it’s the last chance to save online on Black Friday mobile phone deals.
Whether you want a phone, tablet or sim, it’s the perfect time to shop.
From the new iPhone to the Google Pixel, kickstart your gift shopping with this sale.
Shop Bubl’s Black Friday offers here.
Offers end on 8 December 2021.
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