Price of McDonalds

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I´ll be visiting Oxford on a trip with others and will be lunching at McDonald´s on one of the days. Need to provide costs before we go, but can´t find the prices for McDonald´s online anywhere (I guess this is because prices vary from location to location). I´ve tried calling the branch a few times but they don´t answer, also that´s almost a relief as it´s so expensive to call them from abroad.

Is anyone able to tell me, or tell me how to find out, the prices of the "menus" at McDonald´s on Cornmarket Street in the centre of Oxford?

Failing that, Burger King on the same street...

Thanks in advance! xx
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  • SemieroticSemierotic Posts: 11,131
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    Budget's that tight, huh?
  • Kid VeloKid Velo Posts: 21
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    I'd strongly recommend steering well clear of McDonald's and going to Burger King instead.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 841
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    Kid Velo wrote: »
    I'd strongly recommend steering well clear of McDonald's and going to Burger King instead.

    This, i dont eat fast food but i had a Burger King today. The first time in years, and i have to say it was very nice! Great chips too:D
  • nanscombenanscombe Posts: 16,588
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  • BunionsBunions Posts: 15,012
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    I´ll be visiting Oxford on a trip with others and will be lunching at McDonald´s on one of the days. Need to provide costs before we go, but can´t find the prices for McDonald´s online anywhere (I guess this is because prices vary from location to location). I´ve tried calling the branch a few times but they don´t answer, also that´s almost a relief as it´s so expensive to call them from abroad.

    Is anyone able to tell me, or tell me how to find out, the prices of the "menus" at McDonald´s on Cornmarket Street in the centre of Oxford?

    Failing that, Burger King on the same street...

    Thanks in advance! xx
    I've never seen anything apart from the Burger Lad Blog which is a bit out of date now but will give you some idea.

    I love Maccy Dees - I know it's shit food but I don't give a toss and a little of what you fancy does you good :kitty:
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 15,012
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    nanscombe wrote: »
    Oh - well done :blush:

    :D
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 15,012
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    This, i dont eat fast food but i had a Burger King today. The first time in years, and i have to say it was very nice! Great chips too:D
    Yeah - BK burgers are waaaay superior :cool:

    Can't get no fillet-o-fish in there though >:(
  • nanscombenanscombe Posts: 16,588
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    To widen your choice a little ...

    Fast Food & Takeaways - Oxford
  • Mark1974Mark1974 Posts: 4,162
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    "Lunching" at McDonalds? Haha, that just sounds as wrong as "Dining" at KFC.

    McD's Assistant: "Can I take your order please"?
    Customer: "What, before we've seen the wine list"?

    There you go Ronald, if you're reading, there's a new line for you! Wine!

    "McChardonnay.... I'm lovin' it"!!

    (I apologise to all DS Forum users. Mark has officially lost the plot)!
  • DebrajoanDebrajoan Posts: 1,917
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    I´ll be visiting Oxford on a trip with others and will be lunching at McDonald´s on one of the days. Need to provide costs before we go, but can´t find the prices for McDonald´s online anywhere (I guess this is because prices vary from location to location). I´ve tried calling the branch a few times but they don´t answer, also that´s almost a relief as it´s so expensive to call them from abroad.


    Thanks in advance! xx

    You're coming from abroad to visit the UK and you're hoping to eat in McDonald's?
    Where do you live, North Korea?
  • habbyhabby Posts: 10,027
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    Never mind the price of McDonalds. Why is the poster a "DS Project Contestant"? What is one of those? :confused:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,091
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    nanscombe wrote: »

    Thanks very much! xx
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,091
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    Thanks to everyone! Stupid expenses, eh? xx
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 32,379
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    habby wrote: »
    Never mind the price of McDonalds. Why is the poster a "DS Project Contestant"? What is one of those? :confused:


    Here is the answer.

    http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showpost.php?p=73251268&postcount=15
  • Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    Try the Mcdonalds price list.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,091
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    Jol44 wrote: »
    Try the Mcdonalds price list.

    Thanks. Where can I find this? Do you have a link, please?
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 15,012
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    Thanks. Where can I find this? Do you have a link, please?
    Er....post #5? :blush:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,091
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    Bunions wrote: »
    Er....post #5? :blush:

    Ah ok, thanks, sorry, I thought the other poster meant something published officially by McDonalds. I saw the 5th post with the blog details, thank you again.
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    Surely you'd just budget £5 for lunch - if you were on a tight budget.

    That would cover an fast food meal, a sandwich from a cafe or supermarket or fish & chips etc.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,749
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    Kid Velo wrote: »
    I'd strongly recommend steering well clear of McDonald's and going to Burger King instead.

    I bought a double whopper there yesterday and it was 4.99 for the burger only. I could have bought proper food for that!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,749
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    Mark1974 wrote: »
    "Lunching" at McDonalds? Haha, that just sounds as wrong as "Dining" at KFC.

    McD's Assistant: "Can I take your order please"?
    Customer: "What, before we've seen the wine list"?

    There you go Ronald, if you're reading, there's a new line for you! Wine!

    "McChardonnay.... I'm lovin' it"!!

    (I apologise to all DS Forum users. Mark has officially lost the plot)!

    I would just love to see someone walk into McDonalds and ask for the wine list :D
  • Jol44Jol44 Posts: 21,048
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    Get some of those tokens you get in the newspaper. Big mac and fries fro £2.00 etc
  • BunionsBunions Posts: 15,012
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    Jol44 wrote: »
    Get some of those tokens you get in the newspaper. Big mac and fries fro £2.00 etc
    Ooh...good thinking :cool:
  • Dragonlady 25Dragonlady 25 Posts: 8,587
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    Mark1974 wrote: »
    "Lunching" at McDonalds? Haha, that just sounds as wrong as "Dining" at KFC.

    McD's Assistant: "Can I take your order please"?
    Customer: "What, before we've seen the wine list"?

    There you go Ronald, if you're reading, there's a new line for you! Wine!

    "McChardonnay.... I'm lovin' it"!!

    (I apologise to all DS Forum users. Mark has officially lost the plot)!

    Well, you made this old dragon smile!! :D
  • lola_skyelola_skye Posts: 21,328
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    Whsmith are forcing one of those £1.99 vouchers on us. Worth a try there first
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