McDonald’s will start thanking workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic with a select menu of free food starting this week.
The restaurant will begin serving Thank You Meals (special Happy Meals) to first responders, health care workers and police officers on Wednesday, April 22 and through May 5.
According to a press release, the meals will be available to health care workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics.
They’ll be available at no charge via drive-thru or carryout at participating restaurants nationwide.
The Thank You Meal will be available during breakfast, lunch or dinner and will feature a choice of sandwiches, drinks, and a side featuring small World Famous Fries or a Hash Brown, along with a note of appreciation.
It will be served in McDonald’s iconic Happy Meal box. You just need to show their work badge or be in uniform.
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— McDonald's (@McDonalds) April 21, 2020