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Drum Hill McDonalds Wants to Serve A Thousand Customers on Friday Night
Drum Hill's McDonald's wants to triple its regular Friday business by lowering prices for four hours and offering prizes in an attempt to highlight its new midnight menu.

Drum Hill Road is always filled with traffic, but Chelmsford McDonald's owner Tim McCoy hopes to see some traffic jams at his cash register on Friday.
In the hopes of serving 1,000 customers in the aptly titled "Night of 1,000 Customers" event, he is dropping the prices of some signature items at his franchise to spotlight the new "after midnight menu" items.
The thousand customer goal would be approximately triple the normal business at the restaurant.
Hamburgers will cost only 29 cents, while cheeseburgers will go at 39 cents, and Big Macs at 99 cents, with limits on how many can be purchased per customer.
“We’re excited to invite the Chelmsford community into our restaurant for a fun evening of celebration,” said McDonald’s of Chelmsford Owner/Operator Tim McCoy. “(We) can’t wait to have the local community celebrate the McDonald’s After Midnight menu and Halloween with us.”
The event is the only type of its kind among McDonalds in the Lowell area, with restaurants in Worcester and Bridgewater.
In addition, the evening will also include other discounts and prizes and will go from 9 p.m. to midnight.
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