Support Veterans with Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s Restaurants
Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s Restaurants are celebrating and honoring Veterans. On Monday, Nov. 12, Veterans Day, all customers can buy one Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with Cheese and get a second Big Mac or Quarter Pounder with Cheese for just 12 cents, at any of Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s restaurants.
In addition, Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s will honor veterans by making a donation to a local veteran’s organization for every Big Mac and Quarter Pounder with Cheese sold on Monday the 12th.
Jerry Lewis served in the Navy four years as a physician’s assistant and medical photographer. “Our veterans have played an important role in the strong history of this great country. We want to join with our customers in honoring our veterans,” says Jerry Lewis.
About McDonald's
McDonald's USA, LLC, is the leading foodservice provider in the United States serving a variety of wholesome foods made from quality ingredients to millions of customers every day. More than 80 percent of McDonald's 13,700 U.S. restaurants are independently owned and operated by local franchisees. McDonald’s franchisee, Jerry Lewis, started in the McDonald’s business as a Manager Trainee in Zanesville, Ohio more than thirty years ago.
Today he owns and operates 17 McDonald’s Restaurants employing more than 900 individuals in Lima, Delphos, Van Wert, Beaverdam, Bluffton, Ada, Ottawa, Hicksville Carey and Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
Jerry Lewis believes in giving back to the communities in which he does business and supporting a variety of worthy causes. For more information visit www.JerryLewisMcDonalds.com.
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