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Angel Reese becomes first female athlete with McDonald's meal special: How to get it today

Angel Reese becomes first female athlete with McDonald's meal special: How to get it today

USA Today10-02-2025
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You can take a bite of history starting Monday Feb. 10 with McDonald's new meal special partnership with WNBA star Angel Reese.
The Chicago Sky forward nabbed a spot as runner-up for Rookie of the Year in 2024 and currently plays for the Rose Basketball Club in the new three-on-three Unrivaled league. Reese is the first female athlete to have their own McDonald's meal special.
"McDonald's has always been a big part of my life, from grabbing a McChicken Sandwich as a kid to being named a McDonald's All-American in 2020," Reese said in a press release announcing the meal in January. "It's really a dream come true to be the first-ever female athlete to have my own meal and be a part of McDonald's amazing basketball legacy. I hope the Angel Reese Special inspires young athletes everywhere to never give up on pursuing their dreams."
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What's included in the Angel Reese meal deal?
The Angel Reese meal deal comes with a Quarter Pounder topped with cheese, bacon, onions, pickles and a bold, smokey BBQ sauce along with a side of french fries and a Hi-C Orange Lavaburst to drink or soft drink of your choice.
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The new smoky Bold BBQ Sauce that tops the burger is a "gamechanger," said McDonald's, with a blend of "sweet, savory and a touch of spice."
Like all meal specials, the Angela Reese Special is available for a limited time. You can order yours starting today, Feb. 10, both in stores and on the McDonald's app. The price of the special is determined by each restaurant and may vary based on location.
Contributing: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
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