How much does McDonald’s delivery cost?

Uber Eats, Just Eat and MyMcDonald’s are all free to download through your phone’s app store.

However, you will have to pay a delivery fee, which will vary depending on your location, which service you use and whether there is a special offer on.

Just Eat tends to be the cheapest – it was £2.49 for delivery when we looked.

Both Uber Eats and using the McDonald’s app tend to be more expensive, with delivery fees of over £3.

It’s worth checking all three options before you order, as the fees can vary and sometimes are as high as £3.99.

You might also have to pay hefty service fees too.

It’s also worth factoring in special offers.

For example, on Mondays, you can often get burger deals through the My McDonald’s app which can offset the higher cost of delivery.

How do I find my nearest McDonald’s?

If you’re planning on taking a trip to McDonald’s, you’ll want to know where your nearest branch is.

The chain has a restaurant locator tool on its website you can use to find your nearest one – and check what time it opens.

Bear in mind that McDonald’s serves breakfast every day until 11am.

After that, the menu switches to the normal menu serving meals such as burgers, chicken nuggets and more.

Fans divided over item on the menu

Fans can’t decide whether they like the new toasty Toffee Apple Pie which is going for £1.99.

It seems some fans said they couldn’t taste the main ingredient of the new pie… toffee.

One user ran to Facebook to let others know the McDonald’s menu had new additions.

They said in the Food Finds UK group: “Brand new toffee apple pie now in McDonald’s.”

The post racked up over 1,100 likes and 720 comments in less than 24 hours with many sharing their reviews.

One user said: Can’t even taste the toffee in it.”

Another said: “Tasted like normal apple pie to me couldn’t taste any toffee.”

What can you order via McDelivery?

Most of McDonald’s menu is available for delivery, meaning you can get all the classics such as Chicken McNuggets and Happy Meals.

Some items, like ice cream cones and drinks with cream on the top, can’t be delivered as they wouldn’t last the journey.

McDonald’s serves breakfast until 11am every day, which is when you can get your hands on a McMuffin or hash browns.

After that, it switches to its standard burger menu until closing time.

What are McDonald’s Happy Meals?

The McDonald’s Happy Meal is aimed at children and contains a main, side and drink.

For the main, you can pick from a hamburger, cheeseburger, fish fingers, veggie dippers or four McNuggets.

The side is either a bag of carrots, fries or fruit.

You can pick one up for £2.59, depending on where you are – if you order in branch or for delivery.

Maccies regularly changes its Happy Meal toys so customers can pick up different figurines across the year.

In the past the meal has come with Dreamworks-themed and Mr Men-themed toys.

Maccies’ fans slam new menu items

Some McDonald’s lovers aren’t best pleased with yesterday’s new additions.

One shopper took to X to rant about the “unimaginative” new Philly Cheese Stack burger.

The post read: “McDonalds has the least imaginative food team on the planet, take this new Philly cheese steak for instance, basically a double cheese burger with fried onions on, no steak in sight, every new burger they bring out is just a different variation of ingredients they already have.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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