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Popeyes Canada Brings Back the Ben's Day Fundraiser

Popeyes Canada has announced the return of Ben's Day, an annual fundraising campaign honoring Ben Stelter — a young hockey fan whose battle with cancer inspired widespread community support. Proceeds from this QSR initiative will be directed to the Ben Stelter Foundation to improve access to advanced childhood cancer treatments like proton therapy.

Participating Popeyes Canada locations across Northern Alberta and Edmonton will offer the Ben's Favourite Meal menu option, which consists of three chicken tenders, regular fries, regular mac and cheese, a medium beverage, and a collector's cup. Priced at $14.99 CAD and available throughout the month of May, one dollar from each Ben's Favorite Meal purchased will go toward the foundation's important efforts.

For the inaugural Ben's Day, Popeyes Canada was able to raise $31,000 CAD.

Trend Themes

  1. Community-driven QSR Fundraising — Localized restaurant campaigns are creating new models where dining purchases directly channel funds to medical treatment access, enabling integrated charitable commerce that reshapes customer engagement metrics.
  2. Cause-branded Meal Bundles — Limited-time menu packages tied to a charity are emerging as experiential products that drive short-term sales spikes and create opportunities for co-branded merchandising and loyalty data capture.
  3. Hyperlocal Philanthropic Partnerships — City- and region-specific fundraisers are fostering partnerships between corporates and local foundations, opening pathways for targeted funding of advanced treatments and community-centered care infrastructure.

Industry Implications

  1. Quick-service Restaurants — QSRs are positioned to integrate embedded giving and collectible merchandise into point-of-sale ecosystems, which could transform revenue models through cause-linked productization and customer retention tools.
  2. Pediatric Oncology Healthcare — Children's cancer care providers may see alternative funding streams from consumer campaigns, supporting broader access to high-cost therapies like proton therapy and enabling new payer-provider collaboration models.
  3. Food and Beverage Retail — Retailers and packaged-food brands can leverage charity-branded items and limited-edition packaging to drive premium product lines and traceable supply chains tied to social impact storytelling.

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