Disappointed that you didn’t manage to get your hands on the adorable sleepwear from McDonald’s Loungewear Collection?
McDonald’s Singapore just announced on Facebook that they will be launching a dedicated pre-order site for the highly coveted sleepwear collection starting 3pm, Friday (11 Oct).
Pre-order period ends next Tuesday (15 Oct). McDonald’s will then deliver all paid orders from 18 Oct to 30 Apr 2020.
In their Facebook post, McDonald’s Singapore thanks its customers for the overwhelming support, which presumably caused its website and app to crash on Tuesday (8 Oct) when the collection was released.
On the newly launched pre-order site, customers will be able to pre-order up to 2 men’s and women’s Loungewear Bundles per transaction.
Image courtesy of McDonald’s
Additionally, they’ll also be throwing in a complimentary sleeping mask for every Loungewear Bundle purchased.
Customers will also receive a food voucher for Happy Sharing Box B as part of the bundle.
The pre-order will end on Tuesday (15 Oct) and all paid orders made during the period will be delivered between 18 Oct 2019 to 30 Apr 2020.
Like its prior release, each bundle will cost $24.90, excluding delivery charges.
As of 3.23pm on Friday (11 Oct), it appears that the pre-order site is facing extremely high traffic, and orders are unable to go through.
Not to worry, there are 3 more days left before the pre-order period ends. We’re sure folks from McDonald’s will get it settled in due time.
If you missed the chance to buy McDonald’s exclusive Loungewear Collection earlier, better make sure you chiong to get it this time round.
The link to the pre-order site can be found here. All the best.
Featured image adapted from McDonald’s.
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