McDonald's 'Throwback Thursday' Deals Have Prices That Will Transport You To The 90s

You can score a cheeseburger for 25 cents this week.
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McDonald's has a deal right now that will make you feel like you're back in the 90s ordering a Happy Meal then running off to the Play Place. 

The "Throwback Thursday" promotion is going on throughout January and February and it will get you some menu items for the price you paid in the 80s and 90s. 

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Every week on, you guessed it — Thursdays — you're going to want to swing by your neighborhood Mcdonald's to see what the deal of the day is. 

Prices for some of Mickey D's favorite menu items are as low as 20 cents. 

This week, on January 21, the Throwback Thursday deal is a cheeseburger for 25 cents. 

In the weeks to come, the chain is blessing us with deals on more of our favs like shakes, apple pie, and fries. 

The only catch is that you have to order through the McDonald's app and spend at least $1. 

Are you feeling the sudden urge to jump in a ball pit or is that just us?

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.
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