Pulling an all-nighter? Get 2-4-1 on McCafé Hot Drinks with your UNiDAYS or Student ID. When purchasing any regular hot drink of your choice at £1.79 get another free of charge.
McDonalds promotion in all UK Store. Offer valid all exam month, expiring 31/05/16.
Present your UNiDAYS® Digital iD (accessed via the UNiDAYS® App) OR your student ID/ NUS Card to the cashier in order to benefit from 2-4-1 on McCafé Hot Drinks at McDonald's.
Offer only valid for regular Hot drinks when sold separately to a meal.
Top comments
herrbz
12 May 163#50
You're not making much sense. Regardless of the questionable "if you don't have any money, don't spend on luxuries ever" stance, many student discounts are intended to lure students into the shop/café/restaurant/bank, with the intention of making them lifelong customers. It's simple business practice. If you don't like it, blame the businesses, not the students.
All comments (58)
andrewb366
9 May 16#1
justanothercid
9 May 16#2
does it include drive thru?
andrewb366 to justanothercid
9 May 16#3
It sure does.
biscuitracer
9 May 16#4
Does this include NUS extra?
andrewb366 to biscuitracer
9 May 161#5
Yes should word like a student card
snowflake75
9 May 16#6
you mean nus extra card
nublets2k to snowflake75
9 May 16#7
student card
mcdexsta
9 May 16#8
Good deal for students...embrace it even those who hate student deals! Get yourself an nus card!
Predikuesi
9 May 161#9
They will have more money to spend on booze.
nn196411
9 May 162#10
why is this cold ?
Common Sense to nn196411
10 May 161#12
£1.79 for a drink. Really? It is a rip off at full price. If they can offer a select few a "deal", it means they are overcharging others, who out of principle may not buy due to discrimination. If I know one person can get this deal and I cannot, I would feel ripped off. My money is as good as others. What next - dual pricing a Tesco, one for men and one for women?
Gollywood
10 May 16#11
Its not
nn196411 to Gollywood
10 May 16#13
it was -10 when I wrote that
tightget
10 May 162#14
been in 2 mcdonalds and both couldnt find deal on till. one gabe us 2 drinks for loeest cost drink and second place ended up giving us 2 drinks for nothing? result!
futura to tightget
11 May 16#15
Exactly the problem. They dont communicate these offers to the stores so you suffer the embarrassment of holding up a q of 10 cars in the drive through while the 1* staff member tries to figure out where the offer is on the till
bambulus
11 May 16#16
It's not discrimination, but sure.
Become a student if you're that annoyed.
kev1986
11 May 162#17
Or buy the loyalty stickers from fleabay and it works out at less than 30p a cup ;-)
freccle to kev1986
11 May 16#18
Not allowed to sell them now.
Do McDonalds offer a student discount normally?
kev1986
11 May 161#19
The listings stay up for a while though and you can get the sellers phone number ;-)
I've been using them for the last 3 years and saved a fortune.
McD Student Discount - Hamburger, Cheeseburger or McFlurry with an adult meal
jambone
11 May 162#20
I'm confused, a rip off compare to which other place that does hot drinks on the go? Aren't Costa/Starbuck upwards of £2.50?
Additionally, there is already discrimination in pricing between male and female products. Link.
Here are 2 of the same products. However 1 is marketed at woman and the other at men. The female version costs 50% more...
yes me too and got them originally off ebay but the guy doing them has stopped now and I can't find any more :disappointed:
ollie87
11 May 16#22
That's not really the same sort of thing. I'll assume your comment was sarcastic though.
Common Sense
11 May 16#23
Many local shops sell coffee for less than £1. Even some with free refills.
No there is no discrimination in these products. They are not identical. A different colour means a different product. Women are free to buy the "male" colour and would not be stopped.
Non-students cannot buy the over-priced drink at the same price. This is pure discrimination.
One group in which the majority work and pay taxes have to pay higher prices and the other student group (who often do not work), who claim to be poor (as they waste money on overpriced drinks instead of making their own) get discounts!
If students are in debt it is their own fault when they buy coffee, alcohol and fast food. Poor people cannot afford to do this! Students live beyond their means.
r40
11 May 16#24
that's how the Uk works tnose who work get nowt those who don't get it all!!
xeroc
11 May 161#25
Sadly for you non-students are not a protected class (unlike gender cited previously, which is) therefore your only option is to lodge your frustration with the head office of McDonald's, and the vast majority of other retailers, and hope that they will come to your way of thinking.
Not sure if trolling, or just a victim of the Daily Mail.
tightget
11 May 16#26
Agree but stick with it "your the customer" they will normally try to do something"
herrbz
11 May 16#27
Because McDonald's.
herrbz
11 May 161#28
It's taken you this long to get to grips with the idea of student discount? Why don't we just abandon all concessions?
Common Sense
11 May 16#29
I agree, abandon them all and lower prices for all.
nightyard
11 May 161#30
Students will typically go on to have higher paid jobs and will end up contributing to the economy far more than you ever could.
Get off your high horse. Next you will be telling everyone how Children and O.A.P should also pay the same as adults.
xeroc
11 May 16#31
But that's precisely what he is arguing for:
bambulus
11 May 16#32
Or, become a student. It's not hard or expensive, there are guides on HUKD
Then you get access to all the deals you're so angsty about being denied (and probably wouldn't even use anyway) whilst still being a fully functional member of society, which traditional Students apparently are not
Common Sense
11 May 161#33
Such ignorance. You make assumptions on my wealth. I bet you I pay more tax than you even earn.
Of course a child on an plane or train should pay the same if they occupy the same seat as anyone else. Why shouldn't they? Actually some do. A 16 year old pays full fee to travel on a train to school in many areas.
I do favour payment by mass. Heavy people pay more! Since I have a low mass, I would pay less.
Weigh passengers at the same time as luggage! :wink:
What ever students earn is not relevant. The discount is not provided by HMRC, it is McDonald's.
N.B. EasyJet, Ryan Air et al charge the same price for a adult and child occupying a seat. This is sensible.
fishmaster
11 May 16#34
I drank some of this but it caused my bowels to lag horribly and I felt my performance really dropped too.
nightyard
11 May 161#35
I could not have said it better myself.
you are very ignorant with a huge chip on your shoulder; arguing about students getting preferential discounts because they are generally speaking, less affluent then a working adult.
GET A GRIP MAN.
oh, it also probably costs mcdonald's 30p to make the drink. Boycott them if you don't like their business practices.
herrbz
11 May 162#36
30p? Try 2p.
I do enjoy that he calls others out for talking about personal wealth, then claims he pays more tax than we earn. A true classic.
Common Sense
11 May 16#37
I do not eat in McDonald's. I would leave such establishments for you.
I do not have a chip on my shoulder. I am entitled to my opinion without your jealous insults. Oh dear, we have someone who cannot accept this and believes others should not have a different view. I firmly believe all students should pay the full cost of their education. It astounds me such "poor" people waste money on McDonald's and can afford to go to bars and pubs if they are so hard up. The unemployed or poor families cannot. It would be better to give such benefits to the unemployed.
Before you ask, I believe all student doctors sign a contract that they pay back the full £500k for their training. If they work for the NHS or in the UK for 35 years, it is written off. If they leave the UK before this period, they pay back the money before they leave on a pro-rata basis. If they do not wish to sign, they pay upfront for the costs on a yearly basis. They have nothing to lose!
This way UK plc does not waste money training doctors for them to leave the UK.
speric07
11 May 162#38
You're not called Donald by any chance?
nightyard
11 May 161#39
God you're toxic .
herrbz
11 May 162#40
*Is called "Common sense"
* Talks like he's just stepped out from the 1800s
Common Sense
11 May 16#41
I didn't know you believe in God or thought (s)he was toxic.
jambone
11 May 16#42
I guess we must live in different areas as I don't know of any local coffee shop in London (that sells ground coffee - not instant) for that price. Even Wetherspoons costs something like £1.30.
I semi agree with you that woman could just buy the 'male colour' as the colour is subjective, and I know a few woman that do, however in my opinion it can't be overlooked that this is the essentially exactly the same product, bar the colour, and because it's aimed at woman, it's 50% extra. There is obviously something wrong there...
Also if you read the article (If you aren't a Guardian fan then there are quite a few more news pieces too if you look around) there are other things that are more expensive for the female version. Jeans is one example. And yes, woman 'could' wear jeans that are made to fit the male physique but at what point do we actually stop and realise that because it's for a woman it's more expensive and something is wrong with that. And to be honest with you, I struggle with this myself as the Capitalist inside me says, Supply and Demand! - If people are willing to pay more, let them. Equally, if essentially the same product costs more just because it's marketed to men or woman, it doesn't quite feel fair. If a female or male version of a product takes longer to produce, or uses more material for example, then a difference in price would be understandable.
I do think your idea of larger people on planes etc paying more has some substance though. Not necessarily weight wise, because even if everyone on the whole plane was a few stone heavier it wouldn't effect the planes ability to fly, but width wise because it is unfair when a larger person takes up some of the persons seat next to them because of their width. Regarding the luggage - The main reasons for charging more for extra luggage is 1] Additional fuel costs, though they are minimal 2] To stop people taking advantage and using it for cheap postage for instance and 3] As a way to boost profits.
My final point is about the discount at McDonald's. Rather than being outraged at 'discrimination' (which I personally don't think it is as anyone could actually become an actual student) and labelling students as people that waste money, think about it from a business point of view from McDonalds. If Mcdonalds weren't getting many students buying hot drinks/food because, being students, they probably don't have much money, then logically, if McDonald's wanted to get more students buying hot drinks/food, and they can still make a profit or use the drinks deal as a loss leader to get students in the door, it would be a smart business move on their part would you not think? Equally if a store in one part of the country was under performing and Mcdonalds wanted to boost their sales in that location and entice people locally in, I wouldn't think that is discriminating against people that live in other parts of the country (As realistically they wouldn't be able to take advantage of the offer.) I would just think they are using some business sense to try and grow the business.
That's just my take looking at it from another angle.
Common Sense
11 May 161#43
So, if there are not enough Chinese people in McDonald's can they offer a discount to them? How about 25-35 year olds? How about just men? I remember the times where people thought it acceptable that women could get free entry in to night clubs or free drinks. This was just discrimination. I never heard women complain. They do not complain about unequal pensions or free prescriptions for one year after birth (which fathers do not get). They complain about razors, yet they can buy the ones that are not pink. The sale of pink razors are lower then black or blue, so they may well cost more. The packaging is also different. Plus the brands and stupidity factor.
As for women's jeans, the design costs are higher. More detail is required and even increased size range, such as petite add to costs. Men do not have petite sizes. It is not just the cost of material and labour. There is also promotion. Adverts targeting women are higher, adding to costs.
I believe everyone should be treated equally and costs of particular goods should be the same whoever buys.
What next, £1 for bread at Tesco and 50p if your are a student? £2 if you are Indian, as you are likely to be a higher earner (statistically)? I say the same price for everyone and the same discounts for everyone.
jambone
11 May 161#44
Ok, well it doesn't seem like you want a reasonable discussion so good luck to you.
Common Sense
11 May 16#45
You mean, if someone does not agree with you, then the discussion is not reasonable!
jambone
11 May 161#46
When you relate being a student, that anyone can choose to be, to Chinese people, something that you are born being, then I choose to not bring myself down to your level of discussion.
jambone
11 May 16#47
He's obviously not very rich at all then.... As he pays more tax than we earn :smirk: #Panamapapers
Common Sense
11 May 16#48
So being a student if your view is not agreed with you think it is inferior. Most students with an NUS card et al are 18-21. This is a small class of people. Not everyone can choose to be in this age group.
I leave McDonald's coffee to the moaning students who cry they have not enough money yet are so intelligent that they think buying a coffee makes sense instead of making their own! Students should live within their means, if they know how to.
wadeywilson1
11 May 162#49
My daughter is a student. She doesn't cry that she is short of money. This will be a great deal for her as she passes a store every morning. I'd prefer she didn't boil a kettle in her car.
herrbz
12 May 163#50
You're not making much sense. Regardless of the questionable "if you don't have any money, don't spend on luxuries ever" stance, many student discounts are intended to lure students into the shop/café/restaurant/bank, with the intention of making them lifelong customers. It's simple business practice. If you don't like it, blame the businesses, not the students.
Common Sense
12 May 16#51
This is your view. I do not blame students. I simply say the promotion is clear discrimination and should be open to all and not just students.
wadeywilson1
12 May 162#52
It's targeted marketing, and good business, there is nothing to add to herrbz's post.
Common Sense
12 May 16#53
It's also targeted discrimination.
herrbz
12 May 161#54
Do you get annoyed at "off-peak" rail fares too?
wadeywilson1
12 May 161#55
I think you're on the wrong forum. Companies 'discriminate' all the time via targeted mailers /vouchers etc based on post codes or previous purchases etc. You are just being obstinate for the sake of it.
Common Sense
12 May 16#56
What a pathetic statement. Targeted mailers is not discrimination if everyone can buy at the same price. McDonald's discriminate. Companies used to pay women less than men for the same job. So were women who complained obstinate? You are just being ignorant for the sake of it. Shall we trade insults, or do you want to "walk away"?
wadeywilson1
12 May 161#57
If I receive a targeted mailer with a discount and you do not, then I will pay less than you. There are laws on discrimination, Macs have not broken the law. Just remember this is hot deals, and two coffees for the price of one is a hot deal
nightyard
13 May 16#58
Can't argue with a Bigot.
Common Sense clearly is a very bitter person.
Opening post
McDonalds promotion in all UK Store. Offer valid all exam month, expiring 31/05/16.
Present your UNiDAYS® Digital iD (accessed via the UNiDAYS® App) OR your student ID/ NUS Card to the cashier in order to benefit from 2-4-1 on McCafé Hot Drinks at McDonald's.
Offer only valid for regular Hot drinks when sold separately to a meal.
Top comments
All comments (58)
Become a student if you're that annoyed.
Do McDonalds offer a student discount normally?
I've been using them for the last 3 years and saved a fortune.
McD Student Discount - Hamburger, Cheeseburger or McFlurry with an adult meal
Additionally, there is already discrimination in pricing between male and female products. Link.
Here are 2 of the same products. However 1 is marketed at woman and the other at men. The female version costs 50% more...
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=258019468
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=265158822
No there is no discrimination in these products. They are not identical. A different colour means a different product. Women are free to buy the "male" colour and would not be stopped.
Non-students cannot buy the over-priced drink at the same price. This is pure discrimination.
One group in which the majority work and pay taxes have to pay higher prices and the other student group (who often do not work), who claim to be poor (as they waste money on overpriced drinks instead of making their own) get discounts!
If students are in debt it is their own fault when they buy coffee, alcohol and fast food. Poor people cannot afford to do this! Students live beyond their means.
Not sure if trolling, or just a victim of the Daily Mail.
Get off your high horse. Next you will be telling everyone how Children and O.A.P should also pay the same as adults.
Then you get access to all the deals you're so angsty about being denied (and probably wouldn't even use anyway) whilst still being a fully functional member of society, which traditional Students apparently are not
Of course a child on an plane or train should pay the same if they occupy the same seat as anyone else. Why shouldn't they? Actually some do. A 16 year old pays full fee to travel on a train to school in many areas.
I do favour payment by mass. Heavy people pay more! Since I have a low mass, I would pay less.
Weigh passengers at the same time as luggage! :wink:
What ever students earn is not relevant. The discount is not provided by HMRC, it is McDonald's.
N.B. EasyJet, Ryan Air et al charge the same price for a adult and child occupying a seat. This is sensible.
you are very ignorant with a huge chip on your shoulder; arguing about students getting preferential discounts because they are generally speaking, less affluent then a working adult.
GET A GRIP MAN.
oh, it also probably costs mcdonald's 30p to make the drink. Boycott them if you don't like their business practices.
I do enjoy that he calls others out for talking about personal wealth, then claims he pays more tax than we earn. A true classic.
I do not have a chip on my shoulder. I am entitled to my opinion without your jealous insults. Oh dear, we have someone who cannot accept this and believes others should not have a different view. I firmly believe all students should pay the full cost of their education. It astounds me such "poor" people waste money on McDonald's and can afford to go to bars and pubs if they are so hard up. The unemployed or poor families cannot. It would be better to give such benefits to the unemployed.
Before you ask, I believe all student doctors sign a contract that they pay back the full £500k for their training. If they work for the NHS or in the UK for 35 years, it is written off. If they leave the UK before this period, they pay back the money before they leave on a pro-rata basis. If they do not wish to sign, they pay upfront for the costs on a yearly basis. They have nothing to lose!
This way UK plc does not waste money training doctors for them to leave the UK.
* Talks like he's just stepped out from the 1800s
I semi agree with you that woman could just buy the 'male colour' as the colour is subjective, and I know a few woman that do, however in my opinion it can't be overlooked that this is the essentially exactly the same product, bar the colour, and because it's aimed at woman, it's 50% extra. There is obviously something wrong there...
Also if you read the article (If you aren't a Guardian fan then there are quite a few more news pieces too if you look around) there are other things that are more expensive for the female version. Jeans is one example. And yes, woman 'could' wear jeans that are made to fit the male physique but at what point do we actually stop and realise that because it's for a woman it's more expensive and something is wrong with that. And to be honest with you, I struggle with this myself as the Capitalist inside me says, Supply and Demand! - If people are willing to pay more, let them. Equally, if essentially the same product costs more just because it's marketed to men or woman, it doesn't quite feel fair. If a female or male version of a product takes longer to produce, or uses more material for example, then a difference in price would be understandable.
I do think your idea of larger people on planes etc paying more has some substance though. Not necessarily weight wise, because even if everyone on the whole plane was a few stone heavier it wouldn't effect the planes ability to fly, but width wise because it is unfair when a larger person takes up some of the persons seat next to them because of their width. Regarding the luggage - The main reasons for charging more for extra luggage is 1] Additional fuel costs, though they are minimal 2] To stop people taking advantage and using it for cheap postage for instance and 3] As a way to boost profits.
My final point is about the discount at McDonald's. Rather than being outraged at 'discrimination' (which I personally don't think it is as anyone could actually become an actual student) and labelling students as people that waste money, think about it from a business point of view from McDonalds. If Mcdonalds weren't getting many students buying hot drinks/food because, being students, they probably don't have much money, then logically, if McDonald's wanted to get more students buying hot drinks/food, and they can still make a profit or use the drinks deal as a loss leader to get students in the door, it would be a smart business move on their part would you not think? Equally if a store in one part of the country was under performing and Mcdonalds wanted to boost their sales in that location and entice people locally in, I wouldn't think that is discriminating against people that live in other parts of the country (As realistically they wouldn't be able to take advantage of the offer.) I would just think they are using some business sense to try and grow the business.
That's just my take looking at it from another angle.
As for women's jeans, the design costs are higher. More detail is required and even increased size range, such as petite add to costs. Men do not have petite sizes. It is not just the cost of material and labour. There is also promotion. Adverts targeting women are higher, adding to costs.
I believe everyone should be treated equally and costs of particular goods should be the same whoever buys.
What next, £1 for bread at Tesco and 50p if your are a student? £2 if you are Indian, as you are likely to be a higher earner (statistically)? I say the same price for everyone and the same discounts for everyone.
I leave McDonald's coffee to the moaning students who cry they have not enough money yet are so intelligent that they think buying a coffee makes sense instead of making their own! Students should live within their means, if they know how to.
Common Sense clearly is a very bitter person.