McDonald's is giving three people four McGold Cards each to promote the brand’s so-called "SZN of Sharing."
The McDonald's McGold Card entitles holders to free McDonald's for life.
Happening exclusively on the McDonald's App," McDonald’s "SZN of Sharing" will offer things like daily offers on food and merch drops for app users from December 5 to Christmas.
Among the food deals, which change every two or three days, are a BOGO Big Mac, a Double Cheeseburger for 50 cents, or a free 6-piece Chicken McNuggets with a $1 minimum purchase.
Merch drops will also require users to spend $1 on the app to unlock the goods.
On December 7, the drop would include Chicken McNuggets stockings, McDonald’s Dream Order PJs, a McDonald’s AM Wrapper Hoodie and PM Wrapper Hoodie in Egg McMuffin or Cheeseburger prints, and a puzzle featuring McDonald’s dipping sauces.
The second drop, set for December 14, will feature Hamburglar graphic tees, a hoodie, and a beanie.
Every purchase made through the app during the SZN of Sharing will give users a chance to win the four legendary cards that provides two meals per week for 50 years.
The card was previously available only to specific luminaries, such as Microsoft founder Bill Gates and actor Rob Lowe.
But that's changed recently.
In 2018, McDonald's gave one away as part of sweepstakes.


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