How to get free McDonald apple pies for free

All you need is a given application (and a large appetite).


If the Americans know one thing is that nothing beats a big mac and fries ofMcDonalds... .xcept a big Mac and fries delivered directly to your front door.

Well, from today, McDonald's delivery has just done a lot softer - literally. McDonald's team up with Ubereats to offer not a butof them Free apple pies throughout the next week. The promotion is available from today,Friday, December 13, throughThursday 19 December, on all McDonald controls made through Ubereats.

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On aUnited States today Report, all you have to do is hit a $ 15 order threshold. Then simply add two apple pies to your order. They must automatically sound as $ 0-no code or promotional coupons needed. The best of all, delivery charges from $ 4.99 completed earlier this year too.

And if you did not have one of the apple pies in a moment, it's time to give them a second try. Last year,McDonald's reorganized its long-standing apple tart recipe. Unlike the old pies, this new version, which calls theCooked apple pie-Follow a lacquer top crust of lattice and a healthy packet of cinnamon apples inside. The dessert took more than 40 variants since it was published in 1968, with changes involving its fillings, the way it is cooked, and even the design at the top of the pastry. Now you can see for yourself (and for free, we will note again) how this new sticking variation. Bama companies, the company behind the Treat softness, searches about 2 million apple pies per day for the distribution of 14,000 McDonald locations. So, yes, they are popular enough.

The only thing you need to worry about is how you're going to order $ 15 in quick restoration ofa notoriously inexpensive establishment. And that, you may want to checkThe least (most of them) popular items from McDonald's classified!


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