Harvey's Is Giving Out Free Burgers To Frontline Workers At One Montreal Spot This Weekend

Frontline workers will be prioritized, but no one will be turned away.
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As a special thanks to frontline grocery store workers, Harvey's is giving out free burgers at stores across Canada.

The Harvey's RV tour is heading to Montreal this weekend, making a stop at the Centre Commercial Maisonneuve (located at 3019, rue Sherbrooke E.) on August 2 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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Harvey's [...] will give away 50,000 free 'Thanks' burgers by the end of the tour.

Harvey's

Harvey's previously confirmed to MTL Blog that though frontline workers will be prioritized, everyone who approaches the RV will be served while supplies last.

Harvey's employees will make use of Bauer hockey sticks to ensure social distancing during the giveaway.

"Frontline grocery store workers and Harvey's Restaurant Associates have supported Canadians by providing food solutions throughout these challenging times," Harvey's Canada Senior Director of Marketing, Chelsea Kellock, said in a statement.

"Harvey's wanted to recognize and give back to our fellow food titans who are at the heart of their communities."

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