macdonalds monopoly? the chances ?

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just been to the local maccy d's with a big group of mates(bout 13 in total), ordered all our food, being bored i grabbed the monopoly card and stuck all the stickers in, more or less had every single one on the card bar the "rare" ones, what are the sort of chances of winning ? with limited prises and thousands of restuarants(sp?) it seems like the chances of winning are slim.

i reckon they dont put all the stickers in to product so no one can win!!!!
 
I reckon you shouldn't even know because no-one with sense would actually buy anything from any McDonalds.

So glad our one in the town center closed down. Has moved some of the chavvy scum out of the town center :)
 
I reckon you shouldn't even know because no-one with sense would actually buy anything from any McDonalds.

So glad our one in the town center closed down. Has moved some of the chavvy scum out of the town center :)

the one by me is a bit more deserted so theres not many chav/chavette there, its a sort of upper class maccy d's :p if thats possible:p
 
I reckon you shouldn't even know because no-one with sense would actually buy anything from any McDonalds.

Get off your pedestal mate. It's late, they've been to the pub, bit peckish, want a burger.
Nothing wrong with that.

But, yes, if it moves the scum somewhere else then I totally agree that's a good thing
 
im not a regular MCD-er, but like its been said rather than make something health after a few drinks (e.g using a knife to cut stuff usually ends up being me that is cut) they make it easier to fight off hunger :)

point of the post was the chance of winning, is there any point in trying to win as the number of prises is vast lower than the number of places you can get their food
 
I find McDonald's food appalling as it seems to give me a strong headache afterwards? Poor quality ingredients? :confused:
 
Imagine how many stickers are given out in all the McDonalds in the UK over a period of several months. Two on fries, two on drinks, two on this, that and the other.

Now count how many prizes there are and how many of those you'd actually like to win.

Lottery odds. Maybe if you spend £500 you'll win a hugely overpriced Apple mp3 player with a silly name. Or maybe not.
 
My friend needs one more for the £1k a month segment. Because two of the stickers came from stuff I've bought, we've agreed to split it 50/50 when one of us gets the last sticker.
 
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