How you can get your hands on a McDonald’s Big Mac for just $1 this Tuesday 

The ultimate lunch deal! How you can get your hands on a McDonald’s Big Mac for just $1 this Tuesday

  • For one day only customers will be able to buy a Big Mac for $1 from McDonald’s 
  • The fast food chain announced that this promotion will be live Tuesday June 25 
  • All you have to do to take advantage of the offer is use the mymacca’s app 

Much to the delight of foodies across Australia, McDonald’s has announced it will be offering $1 Big Mac burgers this Tuesday.  

The promotion will be live on Tuesday June 25 and can only be used once.

All you have to do to take advantage of the offer is use the mymaccas app but you only have 24 hours to do so. 

Much to the delight of foodies across Australia, McDonald’s has announced it will be offering $1 Big Mac burgers this Tuesday 

Many McDonald’s restaurants are also currently selling large fries for just $1, making it one incredibly affordable meal. 

For those who are unfamiliar with the popular burger it is made using freshly toasted buns, cheese, two beef patties, onion, lettuce and the special Big Mac sauce.  

‘The hotter, juicer and tastier Big Mac will be available for only $1, for a limited time on the mymacca’s app. Save the date for a Macca’s Run,’ Mcdonald’s said.

The fast food chain has announced that this promotion will be live Tuesday June 25 and can only be used once across Australia

The fast food chain has announced that this promotion will be live Tuesday June 25 and can only be used once across Australia

All you have to do to take advantage of the offer is use the mymacca’s app

All you have to do to take advantage of the offer is use the mymacca’s app

The discounts don’t end there as customers can also get their hands on 10 McChicken Bites for $2.

A small Double Beef ‘n’ Bacon Meal, which contains a small coke, a burger and a small chips, will only cost you $5. 

For those with a sweet tooth they’ll be able to grab a Raspberry and Custard Pie for $1.50 as part of the loose change menu.  



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