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  2. 2 simple ways to save on your McDonald’s order - AOL

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    Making McDonald’s more affordable starts with downloading the restaurant’s app and learning the menu hacks. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  3. $18 Big Mac Meals? See How Much McDonald’s Signature ... - AOL

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    It turns out the average price of a Big Mac varies widely from state to state, with the signature McDonald’s burger selling for $3.91 on the low end up to $5.31 depending on where you’re dining.

  4. McDonald’s extends its $5 meal deal again — fans are lovin’ it

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    McDonald’s want folks to know the $5 Meal Deal isn’t the only offer on the table: National Cheeseburger Day: On Sept. 18, the chain is selling its double cheeseburgers for 50 cents.

  5. Bacon Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    [1] Burger King offers the Steakhouse XT Burger and McDonald's has had an Angus Third Pounder. [1] The Bacon Deluxe was launched with an extensive media campaign and priced at $3.99 for a single, $4.99 for a double and $5.99 for a triple, and is being launched alongside another Wendy's bacon sandwich: the Baconator .

  6. For Your Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    For Your Love is an American sitcom television series that premiered on March 17, 1998, on NBC.The series was created by Living Single creator Yvette Lee Bowser and starred Holly Robinson Peete, James Lesure, Tamala Jones, Edafe Blackmon, Dedee Pfeiffer, and D. W. Moffett.

  7. Filet-O-Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Filet-O-Fish is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. [3] It was created in 1962 by Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in a predominantly Catholic neighborhood of Monfort Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio, [4] [5] in response to declining hamburger sales on Fridays due to the practice of abstaining from meat on that day.