McDonald’s Drops Limited-Time Buy-One-Get-One Deals via Telecom App

McDonald’s Hong Kong is generating significant buzz among local diners by launching a surprise buy-one-get-one-free coupon campaign, offering substantial savings on popular menu items including the Big Mac meal, the Sausage Egg McMuffin breakfast, and premium ground coffee. The promotions, which effectively halve the price of these treats—with meal bundles starting as low as HK$35 for two—are exclusively distributed daily via a specified local telecommunications provider’s mobile application until February 15. This strategic partnership ensures that savvy consumers can access massive discounts during this high-demand period leading up to Lunar New Year.

Exclusive App Promotion

The sudden release of the buy-one-get-one (BOGO) vouchers, which transforms a standard Big Mac meal with fries and a drink into an average cost of HK$17.5 per person, is a significant value proposition. Similarly, customers can secure highly affordable breakfast options and enjoy a half-price cup of McCafé ground coffee for approximately HK$12.5.

To capitalize on this flash sale, users must utilize the mobile application of the designated telecom partner, where the digital coupons are issued daily at 12:00 PM Sharp. These vouchers are limited in quantity and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, highlighting the urgency for interested parties to act promptly. The coupon validity runs concurrently with the distribution period, expiring on February 15, and is accepted at most McDonald’s locations across Hong Kong, with specific exclusions noted in the terms and conditions.

Beyond BOGO: Weekly Value and Seasonal Specials

This BOGO initiative arrives amidst McDonald’s broader “Value Monday” campaign, which continues to deliver weekly savings across various categories from January 26 to February 1. A standout feature of this campaign is the return of the $1 Large Coca-Cola promotion, available to McDonald’s App users on weekdays from 11:00 AM to midnight, offering remarkable value for accompanying beverages.

Furthermore, in anticipation of the upcoming Lunar New Year, McDonald’s has featured its festive “Golden” and “Fortune” burger series. App users can benefit from immediate HK$3 discounts on set meals featuring the Golden Crisp Potato Beef Burger, Golden Pineapple Chicken Burger, and Fortune Chicken Burger.

Customers leveraging these reduced-price meal sets or other specified ‘tasty multi-course meals’ will receive an attractive bonus: a complimentary set of two My Melody & Kuromi Lunar New Year Red Packets (lai-see) featuring miniature spring couplets. Given the popularity of these Sanrio characters, these gifts are expected to amplify demand, and collectors are advised that supplies are strictly limited.

Loyalty Rewards and Morning Favorites

For members of the McDonald’s loyalty program, the coming week presents an optimal time to redeem accumulated loyalty points. The company has introduced temporary redemption offers, allowing users to claim an HK$10 reduction on specified Fortune Burgers or the Peppercorn Chicken Wings meal for 320 points. Those with fewer points can redeem 180 points for an HK$5 discount.

Breakfast enthusiasts also have access to sustained value. The popular McGriddles selection remains available through value breakfast sets priced from HK$37. For additional morning options, weekday promotions beginning at HK$18 offer various ‘morning value picks,’ such as the Ham Steak and Cheese Bagel, Filet-O-Fish, Sausage Egg McMuffin, or Double Scrambled Eggs with an accompanying drink.

As Hong Kong residents seek ways to stretch their budgets, especially as the busy holiday season approaches, these time-limited offers demonstrate McDonald’s strategy to engage mobile users and drive foot traffic through high-value, exclusive digital discounts. Consumers are reminded to check all official platforms for terms and ensure they possess the necessary telecom app to participate in the BOGO coupon giveaway before the promotional window closes on February 15.

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