A Merseyside family were left stunned after they opened their McDonald's delivery and found a note written for them by staff.
Deborah Busby says she had ordered a McDonald's takeaway for her children Angel, 12, and Xan, 11.
The family, who live in St Helens, ordered their food from the Linkway McDonald's, in St Helens town centre.
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Deborah told the ECHO: "When the delivery came, my son got to the door and gave Angel hers and she took it up stairs with the napkins,
"The next morning she spotted a note on a napkin saying 'Happy Halloween love McDonald's Casey, Mal, Hannah' and showed her brother which made them both smile
"She then showed my husband Geoff, at first he thought Angel was playing a joke on us but I could tell it wasn't her hand writing

"I thought it was a lovely gesture and considerate thing that the young ladies had done. Such a personal touch, I then I took to Facebook on the People of St Helens group to put up a post about it."
Deborah says her daughter appreciated the gesture that much, she has now put the note and drawing away to 'keep it safe.'
Deborah added: "It's the simple things that count and make a big impact."
The post received a big response on Facebook, with many people applauding the McDonald's workers for their gesture.
One person commented: "That is so sweet.... the Parents can be proud of their children."