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Scoopon - $20 for $35 McDonalds Delivered to Your Door [Melb]

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$35 worth of credit towards delivered McDonald’s for $20 - McDonalds delivered to your door. Valid for delivery orders only to addresses in South Melbourne, Melbourne CBD, Port Melbourne, Southbank, South Wharf, Docklands and Albert Park.

Valid from 16 December 2014 to 16 February 2015

Minimum order is $25 and delivery fee is $4.95. $35 credit can be used to put towards food, drinks and delivery

Entire Scoopon value of $35 must be used in one transaction

Lunch or dinner delivery Sunday to Thursday from 5pm-11.30pm, Friday from 11.30am-5am the following day and Saturday from 10.30am-5am the following day

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  • Man I am slightly off CBD next to Melbourne Uni and they don't deliver there. DAMMIT

  • +2
    • Ha, that would get your food delivered quicker.

    • +2

      I wouldn't mind working as a delivery driver ;)

  • I didn't even know they delivered til now. Trying to decide whether that's a good or bad thing :)

    • Literally starting now in Melbourne.

    • +5

      thanx mate, need to buy new underwear now.

  • -1

    Lol wow, our population has gotten so fat, that Maccas has to deliver their "tick approved meals" to them!!

    • +4

      The South Melbourne Maccas (the one in this deal) is the one and only Maccas I know of that actually delivers.

      Pizza gets delivery, so I don't see what's wrong with delivered Maccas's when we get the McNuggets craving. And with the weather like we have in Melbourne lately I don't even want to step out the door. There's been a couple of days rain and right now I am looking out my office window and seeing all the dust and sand and stuff blowing everywhere and that means uh-oh for hay-fever sufferers.

      • Tell me about it. Since the wind started blowing hard after lunch, I have been squinting my eyes. THEM BLOODY POLLENS.

      • There's a few in SE Queensland and a few in Brisbane, so it's definitely not just this one that does it.

      • Theres an article in Good Food Guide (http://www.goodfood.com.au/good-food/food-news/mcdonalds-hom…) about Sydney getting a lot of home delivered Fast Food trials recently, including Red Rooster. (6 months ago recent)

        • +1

          I love how every article that's for anything to do with fast food they have to get a dietician to chime in to tell us we're all going to get even fatter.

      • +1

        My guess would be, that the reluctance of fast food delivery other than pizza and other ethnic take-away is in part due to the prepararion of the food. It's a bit hard to keep a burger fresh and chips nice and hot by the time you get to delivery location.

        For example, I frequently take home McDonalds, and by the I get home (probabky around 2km) the chips are usually not hot anymore. But that is the price I pay for eating in the comfort of my home.

        Yes, hot bags can be used, but then not every one lives within 2km.

        I experienced this in Thailand. Chips were often soggy by the time they were delivered etc.

        I think it comes down top the expectation of the customer. Here, in Australia, we expect the best, and when it is delivered to us soggy, that's when the complaints start.

        Just my 2c.

  • Sydney anyone??

    • +7

      no thanks

  • +2

    Could you order 35 Cheeseburgers between 12 and 2pm?

  • +1

    Does this translate to 116 soft serves delivered ? :D

    • +1

      be SUPER soft by the time you got them :P

  • I wonder when brisbane will catch on? We're pretty slow to get things anyways.

  • do they deliver to car parks in the cbd?

  • Are we allowed to just use the scoopon instore and forfeit the $4.95 fee and just use the remaining credit?

  • so, does that mean that they will refund the money back to you after you quote the voucher code when you order from them?

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