Food
McDonald’s Canada is discontinuing On-Cup McCafé® Rewards stickers and cards
Starting August 1st, McDonald’s restaurants in Canada* will begin to transition to hot beverage cups without McCafé® Rewards stickers and cards. Once the transition is complete, the on-cup McCafé Rewards stickers and cards will no longer be available.
In 2021, McDonald’s Canada introduced MyMcDonald’s Rewards, allowing guests to earn points on every order** through the McDonald’s app and redeem them for free McDonald’s like a Big Mac®, Happy Meal®, or any size Fries. The new loyalty program is the next logical step in the company’s digital transformation for better value and a better guest. Guests can now earn and redeem points for more of what they love, beyond just hot coffee and tea.
Completed McCafé Rewards cards can be redeemed at participating McDonald’s restaurants in Canada until December 31, 2023. McCafé Rewards cards and Rewards stickers cannot be transferred to the McDonald’s app and have no cash value.
McDonald’s Canada is proud to be an inclusive brand with broad reach and accessible value for all Canadians and the digital-focused loyalty program is a further extension of unparalleled everyday value programs including;
- 20 per cent off any size Premium Roast Coffee/Tea for Seniors (55+ English Canada, 65+ Quebec)
- $2.79 + tax medium Premium Roast Coffee and muffin and $2.39 + tax medium Premium Roast Coffee and donut
- Iconic promotions, including Summer Drink Days and our $1 + tax Medium Premium Roast Coffee promotions
- Soft Serve promotion where Cones are $1 + tax through a McDonald’s exclusive app offer (GMA offer only; not available as a mobile order price point), and Sundaes & Snack Size Milkshakes are $2 + tax at the restaurant (at the front counter, kiosk, drive-thru and through mobile order on the McDonald’s app (excludes delivery) (June 14 – September 1)
Free Wi-Fi is also available at participating McDonald’s restaurants to provide convenience to accessing the McDonald’s app prior to ordering.
About McDonald’s Canada
In 1967, Canadians welcomed the first McDonald’s restaurant to Richmond, British Columbia. Today, McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Limited has become part of the Canadian fabric, serving close to three million guests every day. In both franchised and corporate-owned restaurants, nearly 100,000 people are employed from coast-to-coast, and more than 90 per cent of McDonald’s 1,400 Canadian restaurants are locally owned and operated by independent franchisees. Of the almost $1 billion spent on food, more than 85 per cent is purchased from suppliers in Canada. For more information on McDonald’s Canada, visit mcdonalds.ca.