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Have a McHappy day

A BIG Mac puts a smile on most children’s faces but even more so on Saturday 19 November, when $1 from the sale of every Big Mac will go to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) for seriously ill children and their families.
McDonald’s Cranbourne employee Wendy Macrae said the store had plenty of fun activities planned for McHappy Day, including face painting, an instore DJ, classic car club display, local fire brigade and other entertainment.
Wristbands are also on sale from any McDonald’s store at $2.
McDonald’s Australia is hoping to raise $1 million for sick kids on the day.
Donations can also be made in donation buckets in all McDonald’s restaurants and Video Ezy outlets or by phoning RMHC on 1300 307 642.

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