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McDonald’s S’pore giving free Samurai Burger on Sep. 30 when you say ‘itadakimasu’

McDonald’s Singapore is bringing back the Samurai Burger from 26 September, offering fans a taste of their favourite teriyaki-flavoured delight. The Samurai Burger, available with either a beef or chicken patty, is slathered in teriyaki sauce and topped with lettuce and mayonnaise. For those with a bigger appetite, the Samurai Double version comes with double the patties. Additionally, the Tamago Samurai Burger includes a fried egg. Prices for an Extra Value Meal start at S$7.95 for the Samurai Burger, S$9.95 for the Samurai Double, and S$8.95 for the Tamago Samurai Burger.

Background

The Samurai Burger has been a popular seasonal item at McDonald’s Singapore, known for its unique blend of sweet and savoury flavours. The burger’s return is eagerly anticipated by many, and this year, McDonald’s is also bringing back the Seaweed McShaker Fries and Oishii Pepper Drumlets. The Seaweed McShaker Fries are available for S$4.15 ala carte or for an additional S$1.20 when upgrading a meal. The Oishii Pepper Drumlets are priced at S$3.40 for two pieces ala carte.

Free Samurai Burger on 30 September

On 30 September, McDonald’s is offering a special promotion where customers can get a free Samurai Burger by visiting any McDonald’s outlet and saying “Itadakimasu.” This offer is valid from 3 PM and is limited to the first 50 customers at each location. This promotion aims to celebrate the return of the Samurai Burger and engage customers in a fun and interactive way.

Additional menu items

Alongside the Samurai Burger, McDonald’s is reintroducing other fan favourites. The Seaweed McShaker Fries, known for their unique seaweed seasoning, are a popular side item that pairs well with the Samurai Burger. The Oishii Pepper Drumlets, seasoned with a blend of spices, offer a tasty and convenient snack option. These items are available for a limited time and are expected to draw significant interest from customers.

Past and future promotions

McDonald’s has a history of creating buzz with limited-time offers and promotions. The return of the Samurai Burger is part of a broader strategy to keep the menu fresh and exciting. Previous promotions, such as the Baby Shark Bouncy Castle event, have also been well-received. Looking ahead, McDonald’s is likely to continue this trend, offering new and returning items to keep customers engaged and coming back for more.

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