FriesForGood is back at McDonald’s Canada to support RMHC

#FriesForGood is back at McDonald’s Canada to support RMHC

There are new ways to help families with sick children in your community!!

From Nov. 10th until Nov. 30th a portion of proceeds for every fry purchased will support RMHC. And you can Round Up your order to the nearest dollar for RMHC, all year!!

With every purchase of McDonald’s fries, you are supporting RMHC Go out and show us your support! #FriesForGood

 

There’s never been a better time to order your favourite McDonald’s World Famous Fries™ Starting November 10 until November 30, a portion of the proceeds from every fry purchased at McDonald’s Canada restaurants will support Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada

#FriesForGood provides a simple and easy way for all Canadians to support RMHC, who need our support now more than ever. A simple gesture like buying an order of fries can make a BIG difference to the lives of families with sick children

• Nationwide, Canadians are also able to Round Up their order to the nearest dollar at the drivethru and kiosk and donate the difference to support RMHC families

• Across Canada, there are 34 RMHC programs – including 16 Ronald McDonald Houses and 17 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms supporting over 26,000 families with sick children each year

• Like many charities in Canada, RMHC is experiencing a time of great need with revenue declines of up to 60 per cent, while operational costs have increased 30-50 per cent as a result of COVID-19

• You can support by ordering any size fries via in-restaurant and at the drive-thru, Mobile Order & Pay through the McDonald’s app, and McDelivery

• #FriesforGood is a nation-wide initiative by McDonald’s Canada. It was formed earlier this year to help support the Canadian Red Cross. In only two weeks, the initiative raised more than $1.1M

McDonald’s has been finding big and small ways to support communities across Canada, including donating more than 325,000 pounds of food to local food banks, RMHC, and other charities, and by supplying more than 2.7 million free coffees to frontline healthcare and emergency service workers