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Students Can Receive Free Oatmeal Thursday at McDonald's

In honor of kids hitting the books, McDonald's is giving away oatmeal to students from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Thursday.

All 124 McDonald's in Southeastern Wisconsin, will be from 6-9 a.m. Thursday to mark the new school year.

Customers are asked to either bring a student I.D., or be accompanied by and adult. 

This oatmeal breakfast is filled with a half cup of fruit including raisins, cranberries and red and green apples. 

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"McDonald's is committed to the well-being of children in the communities we serve and offering our customers the best quality, on-the-go food choices to meet their everyday nutritional needs," said Robert Pyles, local McDonald’s owner/operator and president of the southeastern Wisconsin co-op in a press release. "This back-to-school season we are excited to offer a hearty breakfast choice to children and help propel their academic success this new school year."

McDonald's in any of these counties are offering this freebie: Milwaukee, Waukesha, Kenosha, Racine, Sheboygan, Washington, Walworth, Dodge and Jefferson.

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  • 7501 W. Rawson Ave. 
  • 6000 S. 108th St. 

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