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How new Deliveroo customers can score free Maccas – delivered

McDonald's has landed at Deliveroo. (Source: Getty)
McDonald's has landed at Deliveroo. (Source: Getty)

Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with a partner or by yourself, some Australians are in for an extra treat: free McDonald’s.

This week McDonald’s announced it was officially available to be ordered through Deliveroo.

And in order to tempt those who haven’t used the meal delivery platform before, they’re promising free food.

New Deliveroo customers will be eligible for $10 of free McDonalds, Yahoo Finance can confirm.

“Those wishing to take advantage of this delicious offer simply enter ‘MCDELIVERYAU’ into the 'Vouchers and Credit' section on the Deliveroo app and $10 Maccas credit will be added to their account,” a Deliveroo spokesperson told Yahoo Finance.

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Nearly 500 McDonald’s restaurants across Australia will be available through Deliveroo, and customers will be able to order from the full menus, barring specific limited-time offers.

The fast food chain has been available on the Uber Eats app since mid-2017.

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