McDonald’s Pokémon card packs are running low

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Pocket monsters, McDonald’s includes Pokémon card packs at Happy Meals. I thought it was a good idea! Others thought so too.

Four random cards from a set of 50 cards are included, Inven reports. The rarest or most valuable cards are, as always, the bright versions.

Some collectors and YouTubers are inevitably dragging the letters en masse. Not surprisingly, the heaters appear very close.

The first day the cards were rolled, the fast ones are the food chain seemed laissez-faire about the launch. Some McDonald’s apparently offering packages separately, while other locations include them with Happy Meal. Depending on the specific McDonald’s, there may be different rules about how many can be purchased.

For example, as a YouTuber Pokémon Blazendary noted that the location could have limited stock, so he bought 20 Happy Meals. Instead, YouTuber aDrive he didn’t want the food and just asked for the boxes and packets of cards. He was limited to asking for 20 in one place, but he could ask for 80 in another.

Vannie Eats ordered six happy meals with the cards and then filmed a mukbang while devouring the food.

Well a no let the food get wasted. Some, like the ones mentioned Pokémon Blazendary or Twitter JT Valor, who buy in bulk, say they give food to those who need it. I hope other people who buy a lot of happy food do the same.

Not everyone buys en masse necessarily seeks to exchange these cards, but the cards end up on eBay. Packages seem to be around $ 5 to $ 10 at the resale market, with the most desirable cards, such as the brilliant Pikachu, reaching $ 60.

Ordinary people waiting to get a happy Pokémon meal with commemorative cards discover that they are already sold out. It sucks, sure, but unless there is the stricter rules about people buying a lot of happy food would surely happen.

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