McDonald's says thanks to health care workers with 7 million free meals

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McDonald’s has given away 7 million “Thank You Meals” to frontline workers during the coronavirus crisis.

McDonald's franchises across the country are stepping up to show gratitude to American health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The fast food giant's chief marketing officer Morgan Flatley explains how the fast food chain is providing millions of free "Thank You Meals" to those fighting on the front lines.

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