McDonald's is giving free 'Thank You Meals' to first responders and health care workers.
McDonald's is introducing free"Thank You Meals" for first responders and health care workers serving on the front lines of theStarting Wednesday and through May 5, health care workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics can get a free meal at participating restaurants nationwide available at the drive thru or for carry out.
The meals are available for breakfast, lunch and dinner and will be served in a Happy Meal box,"in the hopes of bringing a smile along with delicious food," the company said inJoe Erlinger, president of McDonald's USA, said the two-week promotion was inspired by franchises that have started similar programs. Officials said they expect to give away millions of free meals.
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