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McDonald’s UK launches new festive McCafé cups

The new design features a QR code, allowing easy donations to the Ronald McDonald House Charities UK.

McDonald’s UK has unveiled its new festive McCafé cups, designed with festive neon icons in vibrant red and yellow.

The new design features a QR code, allowing McCafé customers to easily donate to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) UK and help support families with sick children during the festive season.

Aside from this, all McCafé cups and lids, including the new festive range, will be 100% recyclable starting 8 December.

Moreover, McDonald’s also returned its two hot drinks—the Galaxy Caramel Latte and the Galaxy Caramel Hot Chocolate.

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