Bring your Military ID to McDonald’s for a free meal on Veterans Day

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Photo courtesy of McDonald's Houston

Head to a participating Houston area McDonald’s and show your Military ID to receive a free Extra Value Meal on Veterans Day, Saturday, November 11, 2017.

In honor of Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11, McDonald’s is giving free Extra Value Meals to veterans and current military servicemen and servicewomen.

Veterans and current members of the military are invited to take advantage of this offer by visiting participating restaurants in the Greater Houston area on Veterans Day and showing their Military ID.

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Breakfast Extra Value Meal | Photo courtesy of MOAGH

The offer can be redeemed for an Extra Value Meal, which includes favorites like the Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Big Mac, and Filet-o-Fish and comes with medium Fries and your choice of soft drink. Breakfast Extra Value Meals, like the Egg McMuffin and Sausage Burrito, come with Hash Browns and a small McCafé coffee.

No coupon necessary. Limit one meal per serviceman or servicewoman on Veterans Day, dine-in only. Some exclusions apply.

About McDonald’s Owner/Operators Association of Greater Houston 

The McDonald’s Owner/Operators Association of Greater Houston (MOAGH) is a co-operative of local business owners who own and operate more than 300 McDonald’s restaurants in Greater Houston.

MOAGH-owned McDonald’s restaurants employ more than 15,000 people in the Greater Houston community. 

Veterans Day at McDonald’s 

  • Date: Saturday, November 11, 2017
  • Times: All day
  • Locations: Veterans and active military can take advantage of this offer in-store by presenting their military ID at McDonald’s locations in the Greater Houston area.
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McDonald’s Owner/Operator and U.S. Marine Austin Elizondo | Photo courtesy of MOAGH

This story was sponsored by the McDonald’s Owner/Operators Association of Greater Houston. Per our sponsorship policy, we only accept sponsored content from businesses that meet our editorial standards and truly present a valuable activity, resource, or destination for residents and visitors across the greater Houston area. Click here to learn about promoting your event or business

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