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McDonald's giving away free fries every Friday through the end of 2023: How to get yours
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Date:2025-04-13 03:16:11
Free fries, anyone?
McDonald's will be giving away free medium french fries every Friday with a minimum purchase of $1 on the company's app. The deal, valid at participating McDonald's locations, will last through Dec. 31.
The free fries offer can be used once every Friday.
With 10 Fridays remaining in 2023, that's an opportunity to score about 2.5 pounds of free fries just in time for your New Year's resolutions.
How to get free fries from McDonald's
To claim your free fries, download the McDonald's app, create an account and make a $1 minimum purchase. Then head to the deals tab and select the "Free Fries Friday" deal, and tap the "Add Deal to Mobile Order" button.
Just make sure you're putting your order in on a Friday.
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