Ready to win some free food? McDonald's iconic Monopoly game is back-and savvy players on Reddit are sharing clever tricks ...
Registered players, with each turn, are entering for a chance to win from a "pool of amazing prizes," including 1 million American Airlines AAdvantage miles, a $50,000 vacation to a "MONOPOLY GO!" ...
Remember when a man from Rhode Island masterminded an illegal scheme to win the McDonald's Monopoly game years ago? Well, get ready to play by the rules this time because McDonald's is bringing back ...
McDonald's is bringing back its popular Monopoly game after a hiatus of more than a decade. Players can participate by collecting physical game pieces or through digital pieces via the McDonald's app.
After nearly a decade away from the golden arches, McDonald’s announced this week that after nearly a decade away from the golden arches, the company is reviving the popular Monopoly game for a ...
After nearly 10 years, McDonald's is bringing back its Monopoly Game, a sweepstakes inspired by the iconic board game. The promotion, which now includes a digital component, gives customers a chance ...
If you were eating fast food in the 90s, then you likely participated in McDonald's popular Monopoly game. After a 10-year hiatus, McDonald's is bringing back Monopoly. According to a news release, ...
Starting next week, McDonald’s customers will “rediscover the thrill of the peel” with the return of Monopoly at participating restaurants nationwide after a 10-year hiatus. The fast-food chain is ...
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