McDonald’s Australia set to sell Big Mac burgers for 50 cents

How you can get $6.50 Big Mac burgers for just 50 CENTS this week – as McDonald’s celebrates 50 years of operation with nostalgic retro photos of its first restaurants

  • McDonald’s Australia is set to sell Big Mac burgers for as little as 50 cents 
  • The fast food restaurant chain will offer deals from June to the end of August
  • The 50 cent Big Macs will be available across all restaurants on Friday, June 18
  • To celebrate its 50 year milestones, Macca’s looks back at vintage pictures

McDonald’s is set to sell Big Mac burgers for as little as 50 cents to celebrate its 50-year anniversary.

The fast food restaurant chain will launch a new range of never-before-seen promotions, menu items and unique collaborations from June 18 until the end of August.

To kick off the celebrations, Maccas will reduce the price of the Big Mac, which normally cost $6.50, to just 50 cents across all restaurants nationally on Friday, June 18 when diners order via the MyMacca’s app.

McDonald’s Australia is set to sell Big Mac burgers for as little as 50 cents

Opening the doors to its first Australian restaurant in 1971, Macca's now boasts 1,009 restaurants nationwide, employing more than 100,000 people and serving two million Aussies every day

Opening the doors to its first Australian restaurant in 1971, Macca’s now boasts 1,009 restaurants nationwide, employing more than 100,000 people and serving two million Aussies every day

What Macca's in Australia once looked like in 1993: Over the past five decades, the fast food giant has sold more than 1.1 billion Big Macs to Aussie customers

What Macca’s in Australia once looked like in 1993: Over the past five decades, the fast food giant has sold more than 1.1 billion Big Macs to Aussie customers

Over the past five decades, the fast food giant has sold more than 1.1 billion Big Macs to Aussie customers.

‘We are extremely proud to be celebrating 50 years of providing great tasting food and supporting our customers, people and communities in Australia,’ Andrew Gregory, chief executive officer, McDonald’s Australia, said.

‘We are firm believers in the quality and taste of Australian home grown produce and have always been and remain committed to our local suppliers and supporting more than 15,000 Aussie farmers annually.

‘Many of our long-standing partnerships with Aussie suppliers and farmers have spanned multiple decades. Working together, we continue to find new ways to constantly improve the Macca’s experience for our customers.’

The fast food chain is celebrating 50 years of Aussie milestones, memories and moments

The fast food chain is celebrating 50 years of Aussie milestones, memories and moments

To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the restaurant has shared vintage pictures of the chain

To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the restaurant has shared vintage pictures of the chain

Today, Macca's is the largest employer of young people in the country, having created job opportunities for more than 1.5 million Australians throughout the past 50 years

 Today, Macca’s is the largest employer of young people in the country, having created job opportunities for more than 1.5 million Australians throughout the past 50 years

Today, Macca’s is the largest employer of young people in the country, having created job opportunities for more than 1.5 million Australians throughout the past 50 years.

Opening the doors to its first restaurant Down Under in 1971, Macca’s now boasts 1,009 restaurants around the country, employing more than 100,000 people and serving two million Aussies every day.

‘We’re proud of our history and the positive difference our 245 franchisees continue to make by providing the best first job in Australia for young people,’ Mr Gregory said.

‘Our franchisees play a critical role in making Macca’s one of the most trusted brands in Australia and we’re looking forward to celebrating our 50th birthday with our people and customers.’



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