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A legendary burger to help the kids sounds like the perfect plan for lunch or dinner on Friday.
Thanks to KidSport Day, the ninth annual, you can do just that, as Triple O’s will donate a loonie from the sale of every combo to KidSport chapters across B.C.
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That even includes breakfast combos, so feel free to head to Triple O’s early for a breakfast sandwich and a much needed Friday morning coffee.
You could keep it simple with one of Triple O’s classic burger combos, but you also have the option to spice it up with the chain’s current specialty burger.
In the spirit of KidSport, it’s called the Stadium Burger and it’s the type of creation you might come up with while a few beers deep at a summer barbecue.
It features a beef patty that’s topped with an all-beef hot dog, along with cheese, grilled onions, pickles, mustard and Triple O sauce.
Any time you try the Stadium Burger, not just on Friday, you’ll be donating $1 to KidSport BC as well, so there’s plenty of incentive to give it a shot!
"Triple O's guests have an impressive track record of teaming up to help kids in need get in the game," said Warren Erhart, president of Triple O’s and White Spot.
"On Sept. 28, I encourage everyone to enjoy a Stadium Burger combo or any other combo at a participating Triple O's. You'll be doing your part to help keep local kids in the game!"
Since beginning the fundraiser nine years ago, Triple O’s has raised $350,000 and helped 875 kids, with a goal to raise more than $100,000 and help 250 kids this year.
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