Today is McHappy Day across Canada, and of course, that includes Okotoks, High River and all McDonald's locations in the Foothills.
Morning Show host on the Eagle 100.9, Joelle Jacobs, was on location at the 600 Big Rock location in Okotoks from 10 a.m. until noon as Charlie Brown from 99.7 Sun Country was broadcasting from the High River location early this morning.
Every purchase today goes directly to the Ronald McDonald House Charity Canada.
“Getting involved in McHappy Day is as easy as it is delicious—every bite you take brings support and hope to families with sick or injured children," said Francesca Cardarelli, Chief Marketing Officer, McDonald’s Canada. “Feeding and fostering our communities is at the heart of who we are. Beyond McHappy Day, McDonald’s Canada and our independent franchisees and guests help support families receiving support from RMHC every single day, by purchasing Happy Meals and RMHC Cookies, as well as through coin box and kiosk donations.”
Even if you don't purchase any food or beverages, you can show your support by buying their McHappy Day socks or hearts. You can also round up your order to the next dollar to help, or you can simply make a monetary donation.
Over the past 30 years, McDonald's Canada has raised over $100 million.