Can This TikTok Hack Get You Free McDonald's French Fries Refill?
Can This TikTok Hack Get You Free McDonald’s French Fries Refill?

What if we tell you there’s a hack to get free McDonald’s french fries? Yep, you read that right. A Tiktok user posted a video to his account which claims to show how to get free french fries from McDonald’s. The video has since sparked a debate about what McDonald’s actual policy is when it comes to […]

What if we tell you there’s a hack to get free McDonald’s french fries? Yep, you read that right.

 

A Tiktok user posted a video to his account which claims to show how to get free french fries from McDonald’s. The video has since sparked a debate about what McDonald’s actual policy is when it comes to french fries.

 

Courtesy of TikTok user Orlando Johnson, this hack seemingly can replace an empty box of the fast-food giant’s World Famous Fries. In the clip, Johnson sends his friend to a McDonald’s counter to simply ask for a refill which actually works. Apparently, the fast-food brand has the policy to refill large-size fries which many who saw the TikTok video and tried for themselves have confirmed.

 

Several people even claimed that it is actually McDonald’s policy to offer refills to customers purchasing large-size fries. “Turns out they have to do this. If you read the fine print, a large fries get unlimited refills,” one commented. Another user backed up the suggestion, saying, “It’s policy to do this” but offered little in the way of evidence.

 

In another video, Johnson asked the workers at the counter for free refills on McNuggets. Unfortunately, this request was denied.

 

In other news, earlier this year, McDonald’s announced BTS meal, which was available in 40 countries across the world, starting with their first release in the United States. The meal included 10 pieces of Chicken McNuggets, medium fries, medium coke, and for the first time, two dips of Sweet Chilli and Cajun, which was sold outside South Korea also for the first time. The announcement tweet garnered 637.1k likes, 278.5k retweets and 33.1k comments from the followers This collaboration comes after the South Korean group released their second English single Butter. 

 

Also Read: McDonald’s collaborates with K-pop band BTS for their new meal 

 

 

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