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The McDonald's Monopoly promotions
Wait, they were scams?
I knew employees fixed a couple, but...
It wasn't McDonald's themselves that were scamming, it's more like the trusted 3rd party they engaged to run the promotion had a bad actor that used his position to fix the game.
And thatβs just the start.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%27s_Monopoly
I remember getting like 3 tickets for "part 1 out of 2 for a free car" a few months ago when they were doing the monopoly thing. I now realise that the employees probably just took all the part 2 ones for themselves.
They definitely didn't because they count the sleeves that those prize pieces are on.
What really happens is they print 5 million part 1 pieces and like 10 part 2 pieces.