McDonald’s issues four day warning to all customers or they risk missing out on Monopoly prizes
MCDONALD'S has issued a four-day warning to all customers playing its Monopoly game - and has asked to redeem the stickers before the clock ticks out.
The game has a top prize of £100,000 in cash and is set to end on October 17.
Players who have collected the unique stickers from their food packaging should now redeem them for exclusive prizes - if not done already.
Failing to do so by October 17 would cancel your chances of winning rewards such as cash prizes, gold cards, and paid holidays.
There are then thousands of other smaller prizes such as coupons for free food items and gift vouchers for online stores
McDonald's Monopoly usually lasts for around six weeks
To play, fans must collect peel-off stickers from their food packaging that represent pieces from the classic game.
You can also collect the pieces through the McDonald's app - a feature introduced last year.
The fast food chain also introduced a new twist to the Monopoly game this year - customers now have the opportunity to trade in their peels for another “more frequently found property”.
They can also swap it for an entry into the £100k prize draw - and you can see the full list of items on the menu with the coveted stickers below.
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Apart from the regular pieces, there are nine “rare” McDonald’s Monopoly pieces to look out for.
These pieces are the same everywhere, and the food giant recommends users keep hold of these rare cards as the remaining cards will be easy to find - meaning you get a very good chance of winning an exclusive prize.
The rare pieces to look out for are Mayfair (dark blue), Bond Street (green), Coventry Street (yellow), Strand (red), Liverpool St Station, Marlborough Street (orange), Euston Road (light blue), Northumberland Avenue (pink) and old Kent Road (brown).
Among the top prizes this year are £100,000 in cash for five winners, TUI holidays worth £2,000, and "gold cards", which give you a free medium Maccies meal every week for a year.
While rumors circulate every year that no one really wins the big-ticket items, the latest statistics prove otherwise.
Last year, we revealed mum-of-one Kiran Johal after spending just £1.39 on a medium fries.
So make sure you do not accidentally throw away your meal packaging without peeling off the sticker - you might just become the next big winner.