Snag ’90s-inspired swag from McDonald’s on Global McDelivery Day

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Photo courtesy of McDonald's

Place a $5 McDonald’s order through Uber Eats on Global McDelivery Day, Thursday, July 19, 2018, and you could get free stuff.

In celebration of Global McDelivery Day on Thursday, July 19, McDonald’s is giving away free throwback collection items to customers who order McDelivery through Uber Eats. The ’90s-inspired items include t-shirts, sets of McDonald’s pins, French fry or Big Mac socks, Big Mac PopSockets, and French fry bandanas.

Guests can take advantage of this offer by downloading the Uber Eats mobile app and placing a minimum $5 food order from a participating McDonald’s location in the Greater Houston area beginning on Thursday, July 19 at 10:30am. Giveaway items will be given away at random while supplies last.

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Throwback collection items | Photo courtesy of McDonald’s

About the McDonald’s Owner/Operators of Greater Houston

The McDonald’s Owner/Operators of Greater Houston, a co-operative of local business owners, own and operate more than 300 McDonald’s restaurants in Greater Houston.

Houston-area McDonald’s restaurants employ more than 15,000 people in the Greater Houston community.

Houston Area McDonald’s Locations Participating in Giveaway

Houston

Atascocita

Cypress

Friendswood

Humble

Katy

Kingwood

League City

Missouri City

Porter

Richmond

Rosenberg

South Houston

Spring

Sugar Land

Tomball

Webster

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McDonald’s crew member | Photo courtesy of McDonald’s Houston

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