A 12-year-old McDonald’s customer donates Happy Meal to a family who stopped going to the drive-thru because they didn’t have a car

Everyone deserves a happy meal.

A mother recently shared a touching story on her Twitter page about an experience she had at a McDonald’s. According to her, her son decided to get up and help after family witnesses were rejected.

Sheree Claire posted about the incident on the Twitter page, where she wrote: “A guy tried to take his son for a happy meal today, but he didn’t have a car. They refused to serve him because he didn’t have a car, he was still polite. We offer to get one happy meal for his son, McDonald’s refused to serve us. So my son went over there and gave the boy the meal. “

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A photo posted next to the story shows a man standing in front of a McDonald’s drive-through window.

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The incident occurred at a McDonald’s in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, reports The Sun. According to the media, the family was not allowed to buy food (or have food purchased for them) due to new regulations on the coronavirus.

Claire posted a side dish on Twitter, explaining: “McDonald’s said that nobody was allowed to buy such a sad meal for the boy. And he had a mask on and I don’t see much difference when Uber’s McDonald’s eats delivery etc.”

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In a statement obtained by The Sun, a McDonald’s spokesman said, “For the health and safety of our people and our customers, we are unable to serve customers on foot on our Drive-Thru runways. On that occasion, our team asked the customer to go to the restaurant entrance so that he could serve him safely, but unfortunately, the customer left. “

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