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McDonald’s Introduces McPick Value Menu in 2016

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McPick 2 for $2 value menu will last through Feb. 8 at McDonald's. Image courtesy of McDonald's Restaurants of Hawai'i.

McPick 2 for $2 value menu will last through Feb. 8 at McDonald’s. Image courtesy of McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawai’i.

McDonald’s is ringing in 2016 with the launch of its McPick 2 for $2, a new value menu that gives customers the flexibility to combine some menu items at low prices. For a limited time, from January 5 through February 8, customers can select from the McPick 2 for $2 menu, which includes a McDouble sandwich, McChicken sandwich, Small Fry, Mozzarella Sticks or Cone.

“We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the start of a new year than with the launch of our new McPick 2 value menu,” said Melanie Okazaki, McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaiʻi regional marketing manager. “McPick 2 is a value game-changer and truly puts the customization and choice in our customers’ hands. We’re excited to share this with our customers and look forward to the many great things to come in 2016.”

Following the McPick 2 for $2 value offer, McDonald’s will offer the McPick 2 for $6 menu, with choices of a Quarter Pounder® with cheese, Big Mac® sandwich, Filet-O-Fish® sandwich or 10-Piece Chicken McNuggets®. The McPick 2 for $6 menu will run from February 29 through March 29.

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McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaiʻi has 77 restaurants and more than 4,600 employees throughout our state. McDonald’s total economic impact on the state yearly, directly and indirectly, is about $370 million in spending and nearly 12,000 jobs in the community.

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