The Maccas soft serve with the Cadbury flake is more expensive than without. The plain soft serve is always less than a dollar, though prices are different depending on the location you go to. I remember around ten years ago there was this sudden promotion of Maccas soft serves everywhere and they got hella cheap for some reason. Cheapest one I found was in the CBD for 40c for a plain soft serve and 70c for the one with a flake! I think most plain ones these days are around 60-70c though.
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I am from Australia. Hello my name is noori I went to Country of my country. I have A lot of money to buy something my kid want sticking purple and white that was her favourite colour
If ur ever in Brisbane try Tsuki desserts at garden city they have matcha or sesame soft serve but they sell crepe cakes as well. Sometimes they’re down the last ends of their ice cream and they’ll give u a twist of both flavours really good. Milki desserts there’s a place in Brisbane and they do ube, sea salt, sesame, matcha soft serve (maybe more flavours) with drinks
McDonald's in Australia is beyond what we can imagine here in America. The food here barely looks edible but in Australia that soft serve ice cream looks delicious
I’m graduating 7th, next year is my last year at a school I’ve been to for over 10 years ( elementary and middle is combined here), and it honestly is so hard to think high school is coming up and everything is about to change
Girl depends on where you go because and some parts of australia you can get a mac is ice cream cone without a flake for $0.35 and with one is $0.75 also just get the chocolate ice cream at Maccas the chocolate soft serve ice cream cones are the best and their exclusive to Australia