Monica Reed

Hey Teachers!!  This FREE breakfast is for YOU!

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Hey Teachers!! This FREE breakfast is for YOU!

Teachers are going to get a little extra morning lovin’ this week!  McDonalds is showing the lovin’ with a free breakfast “Thank You” meals as a token of appreciation.

in a news release Friday, McDonalds said, Any educator, including teachers, administrators, and school staff can go to McDonald’s from October 11 to October 15 to receive their breakfast meal.

 

Educators will have to show their work ID to receive their Thank You meal, which will come in a Happy Meal box. The meal will include hash browns and a sandwich — either an egg McMuffin, bacon, egg and cheese biscuit or a sausage biscuit.
They will also get a drink, either a medium McCafé hot or iced coffee or soft drink.

McDonald’s is also inviting other people to show their love for the teachers and educators in their lives by using the hashtag on #ThankYouMeal on Twitter, TikTok or Instagram. You can also download McDonald’s free Thank You e-card to send to someone directly.

This is all for our teachers!  Thank you for all you do!!

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