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McDonald’s Monopoly Returns: Remembering the ‘McMillions’ Scandal

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

mcdonald’s Monopoly Game Returns in​ 2025, Armed with New Security‌ After $24 Million ⁤Scam

NEW YORK – September 29, 2025McDonald’s is resurrecting it’s iconic Monopoly‌ promotion for ⁣the first time as the ⁤exposure of⁣ the “McMillions” scam, a multi-year fraud​ that saw an insider steal $24 million in prizes.​ The game will‌ launch with important security upgrades designed to prevent⁣ a repeat of the ‌elaborate ⁢scheme, which​ captivated ⁢the nation ‌and led​ to multiple convictions.

The ​return‌ of‌ Monopoly in 2025 marks a strategic move​ for McDonald’s, aiming to recapture lapsed customers ⁤and bolster brand loyalty while‌ testing the effectiveness of its enhanced security measures. Following the ‍scandal, ⁢the fast-food ⁢giant discontinued the Monopoly⁣ game ⁢in 2015, opting for alternative promotions like Game Time‌ Gold.Now, customers⁣ will collect and redeem both‍ physical‌ peel-off stickers⁢ and digital pieces, all tracked through the McDonald’s app with new safeguards and autonomous audits.

Players will have the chance to ⁣win‌ a variety of prizes,including $1 ⁣million ⁣cash,a 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee ​Limited,one million American Airlines miles,dream vacations,and $10,000 Lowe’s shopping sprees. More than 30 menu items will feature game pieces,⁢ and the app will offer bonus chances and simplified reward tracking. Preregistering within the app provides customers with additional reward points ​and ⁣increased opportunities to play.

The⁤ “McMillions” scam, ⁢which unfolded over ‌a decade, involved a former McDonald’s employee who provided winning ⁢game pieces to associates in exchange for cash.​ The scheme defrauded countless customers and tarnished ‍the reputation of the beloved promotion.

Recent months have seen McDonald’s regain momentum ⁣in U.S. sales ‍through prosperous movie tie-ins and new menu offerings. Analysts⁣ believe the Monopoly​ comeback could further accelerate this positive trend, while together demonstrating the company’s commitment to preventing future fraud.

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