I had not had a mcFlurry since last year. Huge shrinkage in the 'regular size' .RiftOfChaos wrote: ↑ I thought I was going crazy but found the regular size mcflurry to be smaller than I anticipated.
What a scam.
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May 6th, 2018 7:46 pm
I had not had a mcFlurry since last year. Huge shrinkage in the 'regular size' .RiftOfChaos wrote: ↑ I thought I was going crazy but found the regular size mcflurry to be smaller than I anticipated.
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May 7th, 2018 2:22 am
Last time around it was a day or two after the last region’s start date for the promotion. I think all areas start on the 7th or 8th so I’d expect them to show up in the app on Wednesday give or take.
May 7th, 2018 9:12 am
You can also just go to this link on your mobile browser. The coupons there are formatted for use on your phone for easier scanning.cheaper_than_cheap wrote: ↑ In the meantime you can just use the PDF versions as linked in the OP. Those scan fine at the kiosk. And/or use the paper coupons which should show up in your mailbox.
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Holy crap that is strange! We still have it in B.C.
Used them this morning with no issues in Victoria.chocobodavid wrote: ↑Lol story of my life, tried to use the coupons today, failed.
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Right, because they are valid starting today here. The post you replied to was from yesterday.lennyandcarl wrote: ↑ Used them this morning with no issues in Victoria.
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I remember reading somewhere that the biggest share of McDonald's earnings come from rent paid by franchisees.warranthad wrote: ↑ 75 cent minimum wage increase in Quebec and yet the prices increased to those Ontario had last set of coupons where they had a $2.40 MW increase, IIRC. Don't take it out on hardworking service workers getting slightly better wages for price increases, blame McDonalds Canada as labour costs are only a portion of overhead. The increases are greatly disproportionate to the actual MW increase and yet still people feel the need to attack low income workers, sad stuff.