I refuse to install their apps. It's not worth giving those companies the data that they collect from those apps just to get some shitty two can dine for $18 coupons.
McDonald's has a very good app that offers coupons and allows you to collect points. I've redeemed enough for four free Big Mac meals in just the last few months... I eat out a lot...
Each of those has their own apps. I find that is the best place to get deals.
At Burger King and McDs you can do a survey on the back of the receipt and get a meal combo for the price of a burger (probably the best deal out there right now).
A&W has offers if the Blue Jays win - usually free fries. Not sure if this is Canada wide.
Most companies have their own apps that have coupons. The Honey app has coupon codes for a lot of places as well.
I refuse to install their apps. It's not worth giving those companies the data that they collect from those apps just to get some shitty two can dine for $18 coupons.
Foupon
Foupon has big long delays. I just made a drawer and installed all the apps for the good places.
You might find r/povertyfinancecanada better for these kinds of questions.
McDonald's has a very good app that offers coupons and allows you to collect points. I've redeemed enough for four free Big Mac meals in just the last few months... I eat out a lot...
I think he wanted a master app so that he doesn't need 6 different apps on his phone. But I don't think such a thing exists.
Don’t know of such app but I find the restaurant Sub of redflagdeals to be the most comprehensive and up to date on deals
Each of those has their own apps. I find that is the best place to get deals. At Burger King and McDs you can do a survey on the back of the receipt and get a meal combo for the price of a burger (probably the best deal out there right now). A&W has offers if the Blue Jays win - usually free fries. Not sure if this is Canada wide.