Buy a Big Mac & McDonald's S'pore will donate a burger to frontline workers

They aim to donate 25,000 burgers to frontline workers.

Siti Hawa | August 03, 2020, 05:25 PM

McDonald's Singapore is showing their appreciation for healthcare and frontline workers by launching a "Big Thanks" initiative.

From now till Aug. 5, McDonald's Singapore will donate a burger to frontline workers for every purchase of a "Big Thanks Burger" at any McDonald's outlets.

"Big Thanks Burger"

The "Big Thanks Burger" appears to be a Big Mac, in special packaging.

Photo via McDonald's Singapore.

The Big Thanks initiative aims "to recognise frontline heroes for their courage, selflessness and dedication in helping the nation battle Covid-19".

McDonald's hopes to donate 25,000 "Big Thanks Burgers" to frontline workers from multiple organisations, such as:

  • National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID)
  • Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH)
  • SCDF Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  • National University Hospital (NUH)
  • Singapore General Hospital (SGH)
  • Orange Valley Nursing Home

Besides doctors and nurses, other frontline workers such as cleaners and administrative staff will also receive these burgers.

You can order the Big Thanks Burger via delivery, dine-in or takeaway.

Here's McDonald's Singapore's post on the initiative:

Top photo via McDonald's Singapore