Can’t wait to almost win a small coffee again

This is a 4-panel comic meme mocking McDonald's popular Monopoly promotional campaign. The first panel shows a smug cartoon corporate employee holding a document, announcing 'Behold, our newest marketing campaign'. The second panel displays the official McDonald's Monopoly prize board distributed on McDonald's food packaging, which advertises a wide range of prizes from small food items to high-value rewards. In the third panel, a second confused cartoon character asks 'How do you win?'. The fourth panel cuts back to the corporate employee, who smirks and responds simply 'Win?', implying that winning significant prizes from the campaign is effectively impossible for most customers, who will only ever win very low-value consolation prizes like small coffee or nothing at all.

Dialogue

Behold, our newest marketing campaign
How do you win?
Win?

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MONOPOLY PRIZES ON PACK

Overview

This is a 4-panel comic meme mocking McDonald's popular Monopoly promotional campaign. The first panel shows a smug cartoon corporate employee holding a document, announcing 'Behold, our newest marketing campaign'. The second panel displays the official McDonald's Monopoly prize board distributed on McDonald's food packaging, which advertises a wide range of prizes from small food items to high-value rewards. In the third panel, a second confused cartoon character asks 'How do you win?'. The fourth panel cuts back to the corporate employee, who smirks and responds simply 'Win?', implying that winning significant prizes from the campaign is effectively impossible for most customers, who will only ever win very low-value consolation prizes like small coffee or nothing at all.

Origin notes

This meme was originally posted to the Reddit r/Meme subreddit, as stated in the provided additional information. It references the widespread public consensus that McDonald's Monopoly promotions have extremely low odds of granting large prizes, with the vast majority of participants only receiving small, low-cost food prizes if they win anything at all. The joke aligns with common customer experiences of participating in the promotion for years without winning any high-value rewards.

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