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McDonald’s Trying To Boost Sales: Offering Free Vaccines With Happy Meals In TX (Picture, Video)

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:01
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McDonald’s Attempt to Lure Families Back with Free Vaccines

by Starship Earth: The Big Picture

 

 

Now here’s a creative way to shore up slumping sales! Free vaccines with Happy Meals was the latest marketing ploy in Amarillo, Texas. Apparently they did this years ago and it must have worked.

It sounds as though the establishment in the Bush cabal territory is mandating a lot of vaccinations for school children already.  This is nasty, nasty business. 

Anyone who believes the US rogue government is not intent on vaccinating everyone in the country is delusional. It starts with the kids.  ~ BP

McDonald’s Gives Free Vaccines With Happy Meals In Texas

Would you like a hepatitis A shot with your Happy Meal?

February 13, 2015

Would you like a side of hepatitis A shot with your Happy Meal? As it turns out, your child may just be able to receive a number of significant vaccinations at your local McDonald’s on behalf of the Department of Public Health.

I was just as shocked as you are when I heard news from an email tip that one reader’s local McDonald’s was launching a ‘free vaccination’ program alongside their fast food marketing campaign, and I was reasonably skeptical that even McDonald’s would launch such a strange combination. Especially when consider the extreme financial downfall that the company is experiencing as millions abandon their fake food amid public knowledge over the true extent of their synthetic ingredient list.

As it turns out, however, numerous Texas newspapers and outlets have documented the ‘free McDonald’s vaccine’ events that have popped up in Amarillo. It was, and is, very real. Amarillo.com details the event that first occurred years ago, writing:

“The city of Amarillo’s Department of Public Health and the Caring for Children Foundation of Texas will offer free vaccinations for children from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at McDonald’s restaurant, 1815 S. Grand St.

The vaccinations will include meningococcal vaccine, which is required for seventh- and eighth-graders and for college students residing in campus housing; the varicella vaccine, which is required for kindergarten and first grade and for seventh- and eighth-graders; the Tdap vaccine booster required for seventh- and eighth-graders; MMR vaccine for kindergarten and first grade; and hepatitis A, required for kindergarten and first grade.

Parents and guardians are asked to bring immunization records, and children under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.”

And that is one of the older reports detailing the events. There is not much press coverage on the programs that are reportedly being rolled out in 2015. Various sites have already been reporting on the new McDonald’s vaccine campaigns that readers say are popping up around the Amarillo area.

Would you get your child a round of booster shots with your next Happy Meal?

 

 

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