GrabFood vs McDelivery: Which Delivers Faster, Cheaper & Tastier?

GrabFood and McDelivery are both mobile apps that let you order McDonald’s meals, but they operate on different platforms: GrabFood runs inside the Grab super-app, while McDelivery lives within the McDonald’s standalone app or website.

People mix them up because both deliver the same golden fries, yet the checkout flow, promos, and even menu photos differ. One app might hide the 20 % lunch voucher you saw on the other, making choice tricky.

Key Differences

GrabFood leverages Grab’s driver pool, so riders can stack orders—sometimes slower but cheaper with promo codes. McDelivery uses dedicated McDonald’s couriers, often shaving 5–10 minutes off delivery time, yet charges a flat service fee that rarely dips.

Which One Should You Choose?

Speed junkie? Pick McDelivery. Promo hunter? GrabFood wins. Taste is identical—both come from the same fryers—so decide with your wallet and stopwatch.

Does McDelivery accept GrabPay?

No, McDelivery only accepts cards, McDonald’s e-wallet, or cash on delivery.

Can I tip the driver on GrabFood?

Yes, the Grab app lets you add a tip after delivery.

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