McDonald's is releasing a new McDelivery Chicken Combo Sunday, November 20, which is when the first match of 2022 World Cup in Qatar kicks off.
The McDelivery Chicken Combo, which serves four people, includes 10 Chicken Selects, a 20-piece Chicken McNuggets Sharebox, four Selects dips and four Standard dips.
This new Combo meal is being launched in conjunction with McDonald's charity partner, FareShare, which fights against hunger and food waste.
This winter, McDonald's will contribute over a million meals to families who are most in need.
Additionally, the fast food restaurant chain will donate 100 reward points for each meal purchased through the McDonald's app on England and Wales World Cup matchdays.
Accordingly, two meals are distributed differently for every five orders placed through the app. and will continue until the competition's conclusion.


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