Stop by McDonald’s if you’re an educator for a free Thank You Breakfast this week

Photo courtesy of McDonald's

Stop by your neighborhood McDonald’s on the way to work for a free Thank You Meal breakfast for educators from Monday, October 11 through Friday, October 15, 2021

Houston area McDonald’s owner/operators are treating local school teachers, administrators and staff to a free breakfast in recognition and appreciation of their above and beyond contributions to their communities—both inside and outside the classroom—over the last year.

All educators—teachers, administrators and school staff—can visit their local participating McDonald’s during breakfast hours this week and show a valid work ID for a free breakfast, courtesy of McDonald’s. Find a location near you.

Free Breakfast for Educators

The Thank You Meals will be served in a classic Happy Meal box filled with a breakfast sandwich, Hash Browns and a drink.

Sandwich choices include an Egg McMuffin; a Bacon, Egg and Cheese Biscuit; or a Sausage Biscuit.

Guests can also choose a medium hot or iced coffee or a medium soft drink.

Limit one per person per day with valid school ID. Offer is valid for carry out and drive thru. Find a location near you.

Photo courtesy of McDonald’s

About the McDonald’s Owner/Operators of Greater Houston

The McDonald’s owner/operators of Greater Houston, a co-operative of local business owners, own and operate more than 300 McDonald’s restaurants in Greater Houston.

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

Free Breakfast for Educators at McDonald’s

  • Dates: Monday, October 11 through Friday, October 15, 2021
  • Locations: Participating McDonald’s restaurants in the Greater Houston area. Find a location near you.

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