McDonald's Home Delivery Service Launches In UK

Hangovers never looked so good.

We’ve all been there: you’re hungover, you want a burger, but your weak and tender body can’t bear to walk 10 minutes up the road to your nearest McDonald’s.

Nightmare.

Thankfully, this hellish scenario will soon be a thing of the past, because McDonald’s UK has launched its first home delivery service. 

Fast food fans in London, Nottingham and Leeds can now order anything from the menu straight to their door.

And if the service proves to be popular (which we’re sure it will), more locations will be added shortly. 

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The home delivery service has been launched in partnership with UberEats - the food delivery app created by Uber. 

Customers will be able to order home delivery McDonald’s from 7am to 2am, with a delivery charge of £2.50 added to all orders. 

As the service is in its early stages, you’ll only be able to order food if you live within a mile and a half of certain outlets. 

But with the trial launching in 22 London restaurants, seven Nottingham restaurants and three Leeds restaurants, plenty of us will feel the benefits.

Bring on those Big Macs. 

McDonald's Sandwiches From Around The World
McFalafel - Egypt(01 of23)
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McDonald's Egypt offers a falafel sandwich that rivals a Big Mac any day. The falafel patties are shaped to look like burgers and drenched in the ever-present secret sauce that seems to pop up everywhere.
Big Bulgogi Burger -- South Korea(02 of23)
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Bulgogi, literally fire meat in Korean, is a traditional marinated barbecue beef that is simply put, absolute mouth-watering deliciousness. McDonald's put their spin on the Korean favorite by sandwiching two pork patties in a hamburger bun, slathering it with bulgogi sauce, and calling it a day.
Le Croque McDo -- France & Belgium(03 of23)
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McDonald's version of the classic croque monsieur, the Croque McDo is a favorite amongst francophiles. Two slices of Emmental cheese and a slice of ham are squashed between toast and pressed in a sandwich maker, creating a gooey, fondue-like ham and cheese.
McShawarma And McKebab - Israel(04 of23)
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These Middle Eastern favourites are fixtures all over the globe. McDonald's in Israel features barbecued beef on a lafa and pita. Both are served with a small Middle Eastern-style salad. Check out this hilarious McShawarma advertisement inspired by Pulp Fiction.
Veggie McCurry Pan -- India(05 of23)
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Fun Fact: India is the only country in the world where McDonald's does not serve beef. That means no Big Mac, and no Quarter Pounder. A moment of silence, if you please. Instead, vegetarian favorites like the McCurry Pan, a rectangular-shaped crust topped with curry, broccoli, baby corn, mushrooms and bell peppers and baked till crisp are common fare.
McTurco & Kofteburger -- Turkey(06 of23)
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Recently we've waxed poetic on the virtues of the underexposed Turkish cuisine, and told you about our love affair with Turkey's Wet Burger. Although McDonalds' McTurco and Kofteburger (meatball) don't come close to our beloved Islak burger, we'll choose them over a Big Mac any day.
McSatay -- Indonesia(07 of23)
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Fancy your fast food slathered in a peanut sauce? Head to a Maccy D's in Malaysia. (credit:Flickr: nSeika)
McPork -- Japan(08 of23)
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It's unfortunate that McDonald's Japan doesn't make one of our favorite Japanese treats, the carb-bomb yakisoba sandwich. I guess we'll have to settle for the creatively-named McPork -- a basic hamburger with a pork instead of beef patty -- and then maybe some green tea and a red bean ice cream sundae, which is not such a bad thing.
Samurai Pork Burger -- Thailand(09 of23)
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Cousin to the Japanese McPork, the Samurai is Thailand's answer to population that leans swine-wise and favors pork to beef any day. (credit:Flickr: laughlin)
McKroket -- The Netherlands(10 of23)
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McDonalds goes Dutch in the Netherlands with the McKroket, a deep fried roll stuffed with chili. Think deep-fried sloppy joe. Perfect if you happen to find yourself with an increased appetite in Amsterdam. (credit:Flickr: scalleja)
The Nürnburger -- Germany(11 of23)
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In Nuremburg, Germany the specialty on a roll is Drei im Weggla, a trio of small, spiced sausages. McDonald's take also includes a sausage trio with a smear of mustard.
McLobster -- Canada(12 of23)
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The idea of McDonald's serving shellfish makes us a little quesy, but why not give the Canadians a shot with the McLobster -- eh? It may not be up to the standards of lobster purists, but it should tide you over until summer in the Hamptons. Snob. (credit:Flickr: Brian U)
McOz -- Australia(13 of23)
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Traditional Australian hamburgers usually include cheese, beetroot, pineapple, a fried egg (usually with a runny yolk) and bacon. McDonald's down under created a fusion between the classic Americano and the Aussie with their McOz by including beetroot in an otherwise classic Big Mac.
Kiwi Burger -- New Zealand(14 of23)
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In New Zealand the McOz is taken up a notch by throwing in a fried egg. Voila: the Kiwiburger. (credit:Flickr: BierDoctor)
The Flaming Hot Doritos Quarter Pounder -- Mexico(15 of23)
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In 2010, McDonald's Mexico added the Flaming Hot Doritos Quarter Pounder, basically a quarter pounder souped up with layer of Flaming Hot Doritos and a healthy smear of guacamole. Taco Bell followed suit, and has recently come up with Doritos Tacos Locos. Not a fan? We don't blame you, why not opt for some spicy homemade guac on your burger instead? (credit:Flickr: Merelymel13)
The Greek Mac -- Greece(16 of23)
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The Greek Mac swaps out the original Big Mac's secret sauce and famed sesame seed bun for a pita and yogurt. We can't wait till McDolmas start popping up in Athens locations. I wonder what Yiayia would have to say about that.
McCriollo -- Colombia(17 of23)
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McCriollo is Latin America's answer to the Egg McMuffin. Almost exactly the same, the only difference is a beefed-up bun in place of the classic English muffin. We've heard that the homemade varietymake women fall macly in love.
McEmpanada Con Queso -- Chile(18 of23)
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In Chile, fries can be subbed with empanadas. The Chileans are onto something, and the Colombians seem to agree. (credit:Flickr: morrissey)
McSpam -- Hawaii(19 of23)
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Spam is often referred to as the "Hawaiian Steak." Not by us, though. McDonald's in Hawaii offers a Spam breakfast in an attempt to offer authentic Hawaiian fare. Try all they want, nothing beats a great loco moco. (credit:Flickr: balise42)
Gazpacho Soup - Spain(20 of23)
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A spicy summer soup served cool, this seasonal treat pops up at McDonald's restaurants in Spain during the warmer months. (credit:Creative Commons)
Banana Pie - Malaysia(21 of23)
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This is just strange. It's like our beloved apple pies, but it's... different. (credit:McDonald's)
McSpicy Paneer - India(22 of23)
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80% of India's population are Hindu, which means they don't eat beef - but that was never going to stop Maccy D's from opening up shop there. In addition to the chicken based Maharaja Mac, you can also pick up this burger with a fried patty of cheese curds. (credit:McDonald's)
Ebi Filet-O - Japan(23 of23)
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This is just a single shrimp deep-fried in a panko breadcrumb and served in a bun with a little lettuce and mayo, and you can only pick them up in McD's in Japan. (credit:Creative Commons)