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McDonald's UK has no military discount. No forces rate at the counter, nothing through Defence Discount Service, no Blue Light Card deal. A few franchise owners have signed the Armed Forces Covenant over the years — one in the West Midlands did it back in 2018 — but the Covenant is about how they hire and support staff, not how they price a Big Mac. Walk in off the street and you pay what everyone pays.
Which is fine. Because the app deals available to any McDonald's customer in the UK are actually pretty decent, and the forces community can use them just as well as anyone else.
No — there is no dedicated military discount at McDonald's UK. No scheme for serving personnel, no veterans rate, no forces-specific offer through Defence Discount Service or Blue Light Card. Individual franchise owners can technically run their own promotions, but there is no company-wide military discount policy in the UK. If you see a site claiming otherwise, it's either pulling data from the US programme (which also isn't universal) or it's out of date.
The good news is that McDonald's deals through the app are open to everyone — and for forces families who eat here regularly, using them properly makes a genuine difference to what you spend across the year.
MyMcDonald's Rewards is the starting point. Download the app, sign up for an account, and every penny you spend on eligible menu items earns a point. Scan your code at the kiosk or drive-thru window before you pay. Order through the app or McDelivery and points come through automatically. The scheme changed in March 2026 — some of the redemption thresholds shifted, and the window to use points before they expire dropped from twelve months to six. If you only pop in a few times a year, keep an eye on that expiry date.
Free food starts at a fairly low threshold. Fries, a hash brown, a regular drink — those sit at the bottom of the rewards ladder. Spend more, earn more, and you unlock cheeseburgers, McNuggets, Egg McMuffins. At the top of the tiers it's a Big Mac or a McChicken Sandwich. Five thousand five hundred points gets you the Big Mac. At one point per penny, that's £55 of spending — a few family visits and you're there.
The app offers sit separately from the points scheme. Check the Rewards and Offers tab before you order — it rotates regularly and there's usually something worth using. Currently there's 15% off when you spend £15 on food and drink, available on both pick-up and delivery orders. These deals come and go, so it's worth a quick look before you head to the counter rather than after.
Mondays tend to bring something cheap in the offers section — a cut-price McMuffin, a Big Mac deal, that kind of thing. McDonald's dropped the formal "McDonald's Mondays" branding a while back, but the pattern has stuck around in practice. If your leave or duty pattern means you're near a McDonald's on a Monday, it's worth opening the app first.
For broader food and drink deals across the forces community, the Food and Drink section has current offers from restaurants and takeaways updated regularly. If you want a sit-down meal with a genuine forces discount, Nando's military discount is one of the better ones — 20% off for serving personnel.
Forces households end up at McDonald's more than they probably plan to. Service stations on the way back from leave, quick stops between school run and evening commitments, meals when deployment has disrupted the weekly shop. The app is a one-time setup that keeps earning across all of that. A family visiting twice a week across a year, using rewards every time, could realistically recover well over a hundred pounds in free food — and that's before any percentage-off deals from the offers tab.
It's not a military discount. But for a chain with a restaurant near almost every retail park and garrison town in the country, making the app work for you is the next best thing. There's a McDonald's within a few minutes of most UK bases. The app covers every way you can order — walk-in counter, kiosk, drive-thru and delivery.
If you're after a chain that does offer a dedicated military deal, Subway's military discount is worth looking at — they have a forces scheme at participating locations.
No. McDonald's UK does not have a military discount policy. There is no forces scheme, no veterans rate, and no discount available through Defence Discount Service or Blue Light Card. Individual franchise owners can run their own promotions, but there is no UK-wide forces discount in place. The savings available at McDonald's come through the MyMcDonald's Rewards app, which is open to everyone.
No. McDonald's UK is not a partner with Blue Light Card or Defence Discount Service. Neither scheme currently offers a discount at McDonald's restaurants in the UK.
MyMcDonald's Rewards is McDonald's loyalty programme. Download the McDonald's app, create an account, and opt in to the scheme. You earn 1 point for every penny spent on eligible items. Points can be redeemed for free food from a rewards menu that includes fries, McNuggets, Egg McMuffins, Big Macs and more. The scheme was updated in March 2026 — points now expire six months after they're earned.
Download the McDonald's app and check the Rewards and Offers tab before every visit. Deals rotate regularly and include percentage-off promotions, discounted individual items, and occasional limited-time offers. Monday tends to feature a cheap promotional item in the app most weeks. Earning and redeeming MyMcDonald's Rewards points on top of any active offers is the most effective way to reduce what you spend.
Yes. The MyMcDonald's Rewards programme and all app offers are available to anyone with an account, including veterans, reservists, and military families. There's no forces-specific version — it's the same app and the same deals for everyone.
McDonald's UK doesn't run a formal student discount scheme either. Savings come through the same MyMcDonald's Rewards app and offers tab available to all customers.
Points are valid for six full calendar months from the date they're earned, plus the first day of the following month. For example, points earned in January expire on 1st August. After the March 2026 update, this is shorter than the previous twelve-month window — so check your balance if you haven't visited in a while.
After a fast food chain that does offer a genuine forces discount? The Subway military discount page covers their forces scheme at participating locations. For a sit-down meal with a real military rate, Nando's offers 20% off for serving personnel. The Food and Drink section pulls together the best current offers from restaurants and takeaways for the forces community, and the Food, Drink and Entertainment hub has everything in one place.