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Smoky Cheeseburger & French Fries Dip from McDonalds!

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Make long days delightful with McDonald’s new merienda items



Do you have to deal with unexpected scenarios that make your day longer than usual? Last minute calls that you have to take; long lines to get a ride going home; or a sea of hazard lights that will cost you another hour or two? No need to worry because McDonald’s offers more reasons to help you get through them with its new merienda items.

Get through the day even if it’s not going according to plan with McDonald’s new Smoky Cheeseburger and World Famous Fries now offered with Nacho Cheese or Honey Mustard dip.

Savor your favorite Cheeseburger made of 100% pure beef patty and American style cheese now topped with sweet caramelized onions and a special smoky sauce.

If you think the World Famous Fries couldn’t get any better, try the new Fries Dip in lightly-spiced Nacho Cheese or sweet Honey Mustard flavors.

These new merienda items not only satisfy your midday cravings but also help make long hours bearable. You can have them at work while finishing a task, inside a car while waiting for the traffic to ease, or at any McDonald’s store nationwide while having a merienda break with friends.

You can also have them through Drive-Thru or McDelivery via 86-2-36, www.mcdelivery.com.ph, or the McDo PH app.

The new Smoky Cheeseburger and Fries Dip are available in all McDonald’s stores nationwide.


Can’t get enough of the new McDonald’s merienda items? Share your photos enjoying them on Facebook, facebook.com/McDo.ph or tag @McDo_PH on Twitter or Instagram.

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