Special offer leaves us with few Mc’scuses not to try their new coffee.
In a tweet posted on 9 October, McDonald’s Japan announced that their coffee has undergone a revamp to give it “the richest taste and aroma in McHistory.”
I always thought McDonald’s has gotten a bum rap when it comes to coffee. Without the all the fancy varieties and Italian words found in more fashionable coffee houses, this clown-backed burger shack still manages to make a mean cup of coffee.
They seem to feel the same way, which is why they really want to get the word out to everyone in Japan. And to do that, they are offering a free cup to everyone in the country.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=NRXJn1c9rfk
That’s free small hot coffees for the first 130 million customers to be exact, all being handed out between the hours of 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. from 16 to 20 October.
Considering the population of Japan is around 127 million and change, and adding in the estimated 400,000 tourists that visit the country during a five-day span, that’s still about two million unaccounted for coffees even before subtracting all the infants and Latter Day Saints. In other words, McDonald is clearly looking for blanket saturation on this promotion in making sure every man, woman, and caffeine-craving kid gets a sip of their new coffee.
Despite all this, there might be some timid types who still feel guilty about walking into a business simply to claim a free coffee. Luckily, McDonald’s has that base covered too, by offering Cinnamon Melts for 290 yen (US$2.60) also starting on 16 October.
@PkPk_0002 抽選の結果をお伝えします📩おめでとうございます!「シナモンメルツ割引クーポン」当選です🎉 10月16日以降、お店で下のクーポン番号を伝えてくださいね📱 pic.twitter.com/axL36eH8bC
— McDonalds Japan (@Love_McD) October 11, 2017
So, there you have it. This is the chance to throw all prejudices against McDonald’s coffee away and give it a try – maybe see what that whole Granblue Fantasy campaign is about too. And for those that already enjoy it, the ad technically says “one cup per customer” but considering the number, I don’t think they’re going to be policing it very strictly.
That being said, I kind of hope they really are counting every single cup being handed out and then have a video camera ready to capture the look on that 130,000,001st customer’s face.
Source: McDonald’s Japan, Otaku.com
Featured image: YouTube/McDonald’s Japan
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