Restaurants & Bars

Free Meals For Front-Line Workers At McDonald's In Rohnert Park

McDonald's is giving out free Thank You meals every day to first responders and health care workers.

Health care workers and first responders can pick up a free Thank You Meal at any McDonald's location in the United States.
Health care workers and first responders can pick up a free Thank You Meal at any McDonald's location in the United States. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

ROHNERT PARK-COTATI, CA — McDonald’s is thanking workers on the front lines of the new coronavirus crisis with a select menu of free food, including at locations in Rohnert Park-Cotati.

Now through May 5, health care workers and first responders can pick up a free Thank You Meal at any McDonald's location in the United States.

“In appreciation for the health care workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics who are committed to our health and safety, McDonald’s is offering free Thank You Meals between Wednesday, April 22, and Tuesday, May 5, as a token of appreciation for their selfless service,” the company said in a news release.

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Here are the McDonald’s locations in Rohnert Park-Cotati:

  • 6600 Commerce Blvd., Rohnert Park
  • 4625 Redwood Drive, Rohnert Park
  • 1702 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park

Each Thank You Meal is available at no charge via drive-thru or carry-out options, and front-line workers have a wide selection of orders from which to choose.

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Breakfast: All options come with any size soft drink, tea or hot coffee and a hash brown.

  • Egg McMuffin
  • Chicken McGriddles
  • Bacon, Egg and Cheese Biscuit

Lunch and dinner: All options come with any size soft drink, tea or hot coffee and small fries.

  • Double Cheeseburger
  • 6-Piece Chicken McNuggets
  • Filet-O-Fish

To receive a free meal, McDonald’s says, health care workers and first responders just need to show their work badge or be in uniform. Additionally, there is a limit of one meal for each front-line worker per day.

"We have been inspired by the way our franchisees have been going above and beyond to support their local communities throughout this trying time," said Joe Erlinger, President, McDonald’s USA. "I couldn’t be more proud of how our company, franchisees and supplier partners have come together to give back to those who are working tirelessly for our country. That is truly our McDonald’s system at its best."

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