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@jackyan not that well in #Germany tho.

#KFC was always overpriced and closes shops i. #Germany because a bucket if greasy chicken for the price of multiple complete menus ain't selling.

And #McDonalds "#AppWalling" and "#LoginWalling" their #Coupons and #SpechalOffer|s is cutting into their revenue when #Döner and #Dürüm have a better price/performance ratio. Why buy a #BigMac when you can get a full menue that fills you up for less?

The weirdest thing I've seen are #MgSpaghetti in the #Philipines which baffles me to this day cuz they have so much nice, delicious and cheap food and then they want soggy, sticky noodles with tasteless sauce?

  • I mean it's not even cheap food by comparison!!!

McDonald’s is investing over UAH 1.8 billion to expand and upgrade its network in Ukraine.

In 2025, the company plans to open nine new restaurants across the country.

Currently, 109 out of 124 McDonald’s restaurants in Ukraine are operational. The company envisions further growth, with the potential to expand the network to 500 establishments, including in smaller cities.
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #mcdonalds

#UK #McDonalds #misconduct

'Every McDonald's in Britain has been warned its owners could face legal action if they fail to take steps to protect staff from sexual abuse.

The equality watchdog has written to all 1,400 branches telling them they must comply with their legal duties, or risk enforcement action, after a BBC investigation uncovered claims of a toxic culture of sexual assault and harassment.'

bbc.com/news/articles/c337m3v3

www.bbc.comMcDonald's: Every branch in Britain warned over staff sexual abuseThe warning from the UK's equality watchdog comes after the "extremely serious" allegations uncovered by the BBC.
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@fulelo I rarely visited McDonald's after I decided to stop eating fellow mammals, but while living in Hong Kong I learned that the franchises in China and Hong Kong were owned by Chinese Communist Party's (massive) investment group CITIC and it was easy decision for me to stop making business with them altogether. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

And these days, besides the junk food aspect, the disposable waste and the whole corporation now funding trump regime I can't say I'm regretting that decision.