McDonald's stepping up to help Uvalde school shooting victims

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McDonald's is stepping up in a big way to help victims of the Uvalde school massacre.

Every McDonald's in the DFW area is donating 10 percent of its lunch sales on Thursday to help organizations raising money to help Uvalde victims. That's 10 percent of all sales: Dine-in, drive-thru, carry-out, and orders that are delivered.

The money will go to the Robb School Memorial Fund and to Ronald McDonald House Charities in San Antonio.

In addition to the 250 restaurants in the DFW area, 750 more McDonald's across the state are also raising money for Uvalde on Thursday.

McDonald's is also accepting donations online and in stores. Today's fundraiser is the largest restaurant-related fundraiser so far for the Uvalde shooting victims

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