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[NSW] Cheeseburger $1 3-4pm @ McDonald's Wynyard Station

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To celebrate the reopening of McDonalds Wynyard, they are handing out vouchers at Wynyard station now.

Cheeseburgers for $1 only valid between 3-4pm till Friday 26 October.

Get your voucher and redeem this amazing cheap deal today!

Terms and conditions: THIS VOUCHER MUST NOT BE DISTRIBUTED TO OR REDEEMED BY A CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS. Hand in this voucher when ordering to receive order. Limit of one voucher per person per day. Not to be used in conjunction with or to discount any other offer or with an Extra Value Meal/Happy Meal purchase. Only bona fide original vouchers are valid. Vouchers are void if tampered with in any way. McDonald's reserves the right in its absolute discretion to verify the validity of this voucher. Not redeemable via McDelivery, mobile ordering or self-ordering kiosks in Restaurants. #10669

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  • +4

    Absolute joke they allowed this maccas to be built in this location.

    Peak hour walking through a maccas que of people to get to my train.

  • +3

    Considering the hamburgers are now a dollar, it sounds like a bit of work just to add cheese to the burger. They should have been offering free cheeseburgers.

    • -2

      Isnt a cheese burgher, a hamburger with no cheese?

      • No it's a hamburger with no bun, no patty and just one sesame seed

    • indeed,what's with the limited lime and date.

      is before happy hour at bars which is a good thing

  • -2

    i want HJ not MCD at wynyard. already too many mcd in the cbd

  • There's no seating at this maccas now…

  • Worst idea ever.

    Of course, everyone is just after profits though so not surprised. Will try to avoid Wynyard in peak times wherever possible.

    Market dominance of Maccas continues..

  • What's with the first line of the terms and conditions?

    • I think it is to do with Maccas trying to be responsible and not targeting "unhealthy" food to children. Probably more for the people distributing the vouchers so that when they see a bunch of primary school kids walking past, they don't try to offload the vouchers to them. Whether it is actually them trying or just to be "seen" as trying is another matter….

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