A MCDONALD’s superfan who blew £50 on chips just to play a Monopoly game was left furious at his “s****y” prizes.

TikTokker madaboutmaccies bought 64 packets of chips with the cash, turning up seventeen instant prizes.

A McDonald's superfan blew £50 on chips just to play a Monopoly game

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A McDonald’s superfan blew £50 on chips just to play a Monopoly gameCredit: madaboutmaccies/TikTok
He splashed out on 64 packets of chips

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He splashed out on 64 packets of chipsCredit: madaboutmaccies/TikTok

They included three boxes of six chicken nuggets, one Coca Cola and two apple pies.

He also pocketed two small fries, two McFlurry’s, a McCafe hot drink, and an iconic menu item.

The wins totalled £33.08 in total, but he was still £16.92 down.

But he was left less than impressed with what was to come.

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Taking to TikTok, he fumed at the “five “s****y discount codes for things I’m never going going to use”.

The Brit entered these into the Maccies app to find he’d won a selection of prizes.

One of the standouts was £75 when you spend £750 with TUI and he even bagged a £10 Skullcandy E-voucher.

But it was a collection of fridge magnets that left him in despair.

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Viewers were less pessimistic though, with one saying: “Wallahi my friend just won 1 year of free fuel instant win.”

Another chimed in: “I won £75 off a holiday.”

McDonald’s Monopoly launched back in 2005 and works like the classic board game.

Customers over the age of 18 can win prizes by collecting game pieces from menu items such as fries, wraps, drinks and McFlurrys.

Simply by peeling off the game pieces from these selected items, customers can win free food items all the way up to thousands of pounds worth of holidays.

TikTokker Madaboutmaccies bought 64 packets of chips with the cash

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TikTokker Madaboutmaccies bought 64 packets of chips with the cashCredit: madaboutmaccies/TikTok

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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