BONFIRE Night is here, so remember, remember that McDonald’s has slashed it’s Big Mac to 99p.

And if that wasn’t enough, we’ve found a way to save £5 on your takeaway this weekend too.

Get your hands on a Big Mac for 99p

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Get your hands on a Big Mac for 99pCredit: McDonald’s

McDonald’s have announced that they will be giving shoppers the chance to save big on a Big Mac today.

For one day only, they’ll be giving shoppers the chance to get their hands on a Big Mac for 99p.

Usually priced at £2.50, it’s quite the saving.

The incredible deal is only available today, November 5 so you’ll need to be fast if you want to get your hands on it.

It’s available exclusively to the My McDonald’s App, which you can download here.

Each customer will only be available to use once, and you’ll need to be over 16 to cash it in; it’s also subject to availability at your local McDonald’s but you can check the full terms and conditions here.

If a Big Mac’s not your thing, then don’t worry we’ve got another way for you to save on your takeaway too, and it also works at McDonalds.

TopCashback is giving foodies the chance to save £5 at Just Eat this Bonfire weekend – and you guessed it, McDonald’s is on offer there too!

There’s plenty to choose from if a burger’s not your thing, whether it’s a curry to warm you up after a night watching the fireworks, or ordering in pizza with friends; there’s plenty to choose from.

All you have to do is order through this TopCashback offer here, and you’ll be able to save £5 on your feast.

The offer is available until December 31 or until the first 10,000 redemptions have been hit so you have time to snap up a great deal, and it’s only available to new TopCashback members.

Want to get involved? Here’s how to claim £5 off your Just Eat order:

You can check the full terms of conditions here.

How do cashback websites work?

They promise to earn you money on your shopping – but how do cashback websites work?

  • Cashback sites agree offers with retailers which they pass on to customers
  • This can vary from a set amount of money off whatever you are buying, or a percentage of the cost of your purchase
  • The sums range from pennies for groceries to more than £100 for some mobile or broadband contracts
  • You have to make your purchases by clicking through from the cashback site
  • Because the sites drive traffic to retailers, they earn money from brands they support
  • Membership of most sites is free – although some offer premium subscriptions which you pay more for.

Looking for something different? You can find more food offers here.

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