Singapore – McDonald’s Singapore is promoting inclusivity through its islandwide ‘Buka Puasa’ breakfasts for underprivileged families from diverse cultures.
The event, held across McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore, brought together Muslim and non-Muslim families to forge cross-cultural connections amidst Ramadan. It also allowed individuals from different generations to bond, reflecting the importance of togetherness during Ramadan.
To host ‘Buka Puasa,’ McDonald’s Singapore teamed up with the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s ComLink+ initiative and Families for Life.
Families who participated received a specially curated Buka Puasa meal, which included McDonald’s Nasi Lemak Burger, Curry Chicken McNuggets, and Creamy Mushroom Double Cheeseburger.
The event also included a trivia session, allowing families to gain a deeper understanding of the tradition.
The event reinforces McDonald’s commitment to building a strong and united community through fostering inclusivity and meaningful experiences.
“By bringing families from different backgrounds and ethnicities together for the four Buka Puasa events, we’re heartened to do our part in fostering a strong sense of community and inclusivity. We’re honoured to continue our partnership with Families for Life and MSF’s ComLink+ initiative to bring joy and a memorable experience to our special guests,” Benjamin Boh, managing director of McDonald’s Singapore, said.