McDonald's customers able to buy hand sanitiser at any restaurant in Australia

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McDonald's customers able to buy hand sanitiser at any restaurant in Australia
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Ten cents from the sale of every large McCafe beverage until June 3 will also be donated to the charity.

"Funds raised from the sale of the hand sanitiser bottles will support us in operating our Houses, Family Rooms, Family Retreats and the Learning Program right across the country," said Barbara Ryan, Chief Executive Officer, Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia. "Every house around Australia has had to pivot and go from meals on a table for families to 'how do we support families direct into their accommodation?'" Rebecca Walsh, Executive Officer of RMHC in Orange, said.

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