Free McDonald’s Breakfast for FCAT’s April 15th

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This is the fourth year that McDonalds is offering free breakfast for students in Florida . Students taking the FCAT this coming Monday April 15th can receive a free breakfast!

Now I’m not sure I will be taking my son as he has to get to school by 7:30 am but we’ll see.

What students will get: a free Egg McMuffin, apple slices and a choice of 1% low-fat white milk, fat-free chocolate milk or orange juice at any participating McDonald’s restaurant.

Local students in grades 3 through 11 are eligible to receive the free breakfast.

 

 

The breakfast offer is only available in-store at participating Mc Donald’s restaurants in Florida on Monday, April 15 only. The offer is valid while supplies last, and no substitutions or group redemptions are permitted.
Students under the age of 15 must be present and accompanied by a parent or guardian to redeem the offer.

 

Anne

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Comments

  1. Ugh ,don’t remind me about FCATs, we are trying to deny that they are coming!

  2. My boys would participate if they gave pancakes instead.

  3. I think it is great that they are doing this. I will be so happy when they FCAT is over!

  4. Wow that’s really generous of McD’s!

  5. That is very cool of them.

  6. Very nice for those students!

  7. That’s cool! I’m all for free stuff for the kiddos!

  8. Very cool!

  9. I think this is pretty great

  10. How cool is that!

  11. This is cool.

  12. Very cool!

  13. I LOVE that they are doing this.

  14. That’s awesome! I know a few restaurants around here used to do that when I had tests when I was in school & it made me dread test day just a little less!

  15. What a great program! It would make testing a bit more fun too :-).