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CHICAGO, Ill. – McDonald’s is giving free “thank you” meals to those that are on the front lines during the pandemic.
Healthcare workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics can get a free meal every single day for the next two weeks at any time of the day.
First responders and healthcare workers can choose from Egg McMuffin’s, Chicken McGriddles or a Bacon, Egg and Cheese Biscuit, which include any size soft drink, tea or hot coffee and hash browns during breakfast hours, according to McDonald’s official website.
During lunch and dinner hours, workers will have the choice of a Double Cheeseburger, McNuggets (six piece), or Filet-O-Fish, all of which can come with any size soft drink, tea or hot coffee and small fries.
In order to receive their free meal, first responders and healthcare workers must show their work badge or work ID or be in uniform.
“Thank you” meals are available until Tuesday, May 5th.