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Touch ‘n Go eWallet now accepted at McDonald’s. Here’s how to get RM5 cashback

You can now use your Touch ‘n Go eWallet to pay for your McDonald’s meals—including Drive Thrus and McDelivery services. To kickstart the partnership, you will also get a RM5 cashback with a minimum spend of RM25 when you pay through the app.

“We are excited about this partnership with McDonald’s Malaysia. As one of Malaysia’s most loved brands, McDonald’s is a key partner to us,” said Ignatius Ong, Touch n’ Go Digital’s Chief Executive Officer.

The RM5 cashback when you spend at least RM25 is only limited to one per user from 2 November until 3 December 2020. You can take advantage of the offer at all McDonald’s restaurants in Malaysia

As the offer also includes paying for your food online through the McDelivery website, you can do so by choosing to pay with an eWallet option. You can then click on the Touch ‘n Go eWallet option to pay with the app.

You’ll be able to scan a QR code with your Touch ‘n Go eWallet app to complete the payment. Just make sure you’re got enough eWallet balance to pay for your meal.

Besides Touch ‘n Go eWallet, you can also use GrabPay and Maybank MAE to pay for your meals at McDonald’s.

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