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Trump works the fry station and holds a drive-thru news conference at a Pennsylvania McDonald's
Read full article: Trump works the fry station and holds a drive-thru news conference at a Pennsylvania McDonald'sRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump has manned the fry station at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania before staging an impromptu news conference, answering questions from reporters through the drive-thru window.
McDonald's same-store sales fall for 1st time since 2020 as tapped-out customers hold on to cash
Read full article: McDonald's same-store sales fall for 1st time since 2020 as tapped-out customers hold on to cashMcDonald’s global same-stores fell for the first time in nearly four years in the second quarter as inflation-weary consumers skipped eating out or chose cheaper options.
Big Mac battle: McDonald's loses European Union trademark fight with Irish rival Supermac's
Read full article: Big Mac battle: McDonald's loses European Union trademark fight with Irish rival Supermac'sA top European Union court ruled that McDonald’s has lost its Big Mac trademark in the 27-nation bloc, ruling in favor of Irish fast food rival Supermac’s in a long-running legal battle.
McDonald's says $18 Big Mac meal was an 'exception' and news reports overstated its price increases
Read full article: McDonald's says $18 Big Mac meal was an 'exception' and news reports overstated its price increasesMcDonald’s is fighting back against media reports it says have exaggerated its price increases.
McDonald's plans $5 US meal deal next month to counter customer frustration over high prices
Read full article: McDonald's plans $5 US meal deal next month to counter customer frustration over high pricesMcDonald’s is planning to introduce a $5 meal deal in the U.S. next month to counter slowing sales and customers’ frustration with high prices.
Beyond Meat urges investors to look past bumpy Q1, says new US burger could reignite sales
Read full article: Beyond Meat urges investors to look past bumpy Q1, says new US burger could reignite salesPlant-based meat maker Beyond Meat urged investors to look past its mixed first quarter results Wednesday, saying a new, healthier burger just hitting U.S. shelves will help reignite weak sales.
McDonald's buys its Israeli restaurants from franchisee who sparked costly boycotts
Read full article: McDonald's buys its Israeli restaurants from franchisee who sparked costly boycottsMcDonald’s is buying its restaurants in Israel from a longtime franchisee, hoping to reset sales that have slumped due to boycotts in the region.
Federal judge in Texas blocks US labor board rule that would make it easier for workers to unionize
Read full article: Federal judge in Texas blocks US labor board rule that would make it easier for workers to unionizeA federal judge in Texas has blocked a new rule by the National Labor Relations Board that would have made it easier for millions of workers to form unions at big companies.
Fast-food wrappers that contain PFAS are no longer sold in the US, the FDA says
Read full article: Fast-food wrappers that contain PFAS are no longer sold in the US, the FDA saysFast-food wrappers and packaging that contain so-called forever chemicals are no longer being sold in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration says the voluntary effort that began in 2020 between the agency and U.S. food manufacturers has been completed.
McDonald's testing new CosMc's chain amid unprecedented global expansion
Read full article: McDonald's testing new CosMc's chain amid unprecedented global expansionMcDonald’s is testing a new restaurant format with customizable drinks and treats designed to appeal to afternoon snackers — and grab sales from competitors like Starbucks and Dunkin’.
New rule would make it easier for millions of Americans to unionize, but businesses are pushing back
Read full article: New rule would make it easier for millions of Americans to unionize, but businesses are pushing backA federal rule that goes into effect next month could make it easier for millions of workers to unionize at big companies like McDonald’s.
McDonald's pumps brakes on prices as US traffic falls slightly, but Q3 sales beat expectations
Read full article: McDonald's pumps brakes on prices as US traffic falls slightly, but Q3 sales beat expectationsMcDonald’s said Monday it’s pumping the brakes on higher prices and focusing more on value meals after seeing a drop-off in visits by some customers.
McDonald’s is giving out free fries every Friday for the rest of 2023 — here’s how to get them
Read full article: McDonald’s is giving out free fries every Friday for the rest of 2023 — here’s how to get themMcDonald’s is offering free french fries for the rest of the year, with a few conditions, but nothing too salty.
Burger King is adding the Royal Crispy Wrap to its menu, a twist on a McDonald’s favorite
Read full article: Burger King is adding the Royal Crispy Wrap to its menu, a twist on a McDonald’s favoriteThe day that McDonald’s discontinued making their heavenly and iconic Snack Wraps is a day I’ll never forget.
McDonald's posts surprisingly strong sales after "happy birthday" Grimace campaign goes viral
Read full article: McDonald's posts surprisingly strong sales after "happy birthday" Grimace campaign goes viralMcDonald’s is grinning thanks to Grimace after a marketing campaign to celebrate the “birthday” of its big purple mascot went viral and contributed to surprisingly strong second quarter sales.
Broward jury awards $800K in hot McNugget lawsuit that left girl severely burned
Read full article: Broward jury awards $800K in hot McNugget lawsuit that left girl severely burnedClosing statements concluded Wednesday in the second trial to determine the damages that will be awarded to a family who filed a lawsuit against McDonald’s and its franchisee, Upchurch Foods Inc., after their 4-year-old daughter was severely burned by a chicken nugget.
Broward jury to decide damages in hot McNugget suit; parents seek $15M for burn
Read full article: Broward jury to decide damages in hot McNugget suit; parents seek $15M for burnOpening statements began Tuesday in a second trial to determine the damages that will be awarded to a family who filed a lawsuit against McDonald’s and its franchisee, Upchurch Foods Inc., after their 4-year-old daughter was severely burned by a chicken nugget.
January US job openings dip, but still high at 10.8 million
Read full article: January US job openings dip, but still high at 10.8 millionU.S. employers posted 10.8 million job openings in January, indicating the American job market continues to run too hot for the inflation fighters at the Federal Reserve.
Officer who hit woman in McDonald's dispute placed on leave
Read full article: Officer who hit woman in McDonald's dispute placed on leaveAn Ohio police officer who struck a Black woman as she was taken into custody at a McDonald's has been placed on paid administrative leave while authorities investigate.
A key US inflation gauge stayed at a high 6.2% in September
Read full article: A key US inflation gauge stayed at a high 6.2% in SeptemberA measure of inflation that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve remained painfully high last month, the latest sign that prices for most goods and services in the United States are still rising steadily.
McDonald's reports lower Q2 sales, charges weigh down profit
Read full article: McDonald's reports lower Q2 sales, charges weigh down profitMcDonald’s revenue fell short of expectations in the second quarter as coronavirus restrictions shuttered stores in China and higher prices took a toll on U.S. demand.
Russian-owned successor of McDonald's opens in Moscow
Read full article: Russian-owned successor of McDonald's opens in MoscowThree months after McDonald’s suspended operations in Russia, its famous former outlet on Moscow’s Pushkin Square as the restaurant reopened under a Russian owner and a new name.
Ex-Chicago officer who killed Laquan McDonald leaves prison
Read full article: Ex-Chicago officer who killed Laquan McDonald leaves prisonThe former Chicago police officer who was convicted in the shooting death of Black teenager Laquan McDonald has been released from prison after serving less than half of his sentence.
Anger, questions as ex-cop who killed Black teen is set free
Read full article: Anger, questions as ex-cop who killed Black teen is set freeThe imminent release from prison of the former Chicago police officer who shot Laquan McDonald 16 times in 2014, killing the Black teenager, is a reminder for some of what they say is an unfair criminal justice system.
California eyes giving 500,000 fast food workers more power
Read full article: California eyes giving 500,000 fast food workers more powerCalifornia’s more than half-million fast food workers would get increased power and protections under a first-in-the-nation measure approved by the state Assembly.
Ousted McDonald's CEO returns $105M after misconduct
Read full article: Ousted McDonald's CEO returns $105M after misconductFormer McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook has paid back more than $105 million in equity awards and cash to the burger giant after it learned that he had lied about the extent of his misconduct while he was its top executive.
Police shooting looms over Emanuel in confirmation battle
Read full article: Police shooting looms over Emanuel in confirmation battleThe fatal police shooting of a Black teen in Chicago seven years ago is looming large over former Mayor Rahm Emanuel as he hopes to win Senate confirmation as ambassador to Japan.
Supply issues take shakes off the menu at British McDonald's
Read full article: Supply issues take shakes off the menu at British McDonald'sMcDonald’s says it has pulled milkshakes from the menu in all 1,250 of its British restaurants because of supply problems stemming from a shortage of truck drivers.
Activists blockade McDonald's distribution centers in UK
Read full article: Activists blockade McDonald's distribution centers in UKAnimal rights protesters are blockading four McDonald’s distribution centers in the U.K. in an attempt to get the burger chain to commit to becoming fully plant-based by 2025.
McDonald's comes roaring back as restrictions ease
Read full article: McDonald's comes roaring back as restrictions easeThe bounce back for McDonald’s as restrictions were lifted across the U.S. was so strong in the first quarter that the company surpassed sales during the same period even in 2019, long before the pandemic broadsided the country.
US jobless claims fall to 547,000, another pandemic low
Read full article: US jobless claims fall to 547,000, another pandemic lowThe number of Americans applying for unemployment aid fell last week to 547,000, a new low since the pandemic struck and a further encouraging sign that layoffs are slowing on the strength of an improving job market.
Police: 3 face charges after teens beat, rob victim at McDonald’s
Read full article: Police: 3 face charges after teens beat, rob victim at McDonald’sChelsea Ann Beattie, 16, (left) has been arrested in connection with a robbery and beating outside a McDonald's. Charges, however, were dropped against one of the teens who was there, per the victim’s request, according to authorities. AdAccording to the arrest reports, a 15-year-old girl and another girl who remains at large repeatedly punched the victim in the face and head. The 18-year-old was released from police custody after the victim told authorities that she did not want to press charges against her. Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the victim was a McDonald’s employee.
McPlant and more: Beyond Meat inks McDonald's, Yum deals
Read full article: McPlant and more: Beyond Meat inks McDonald's, Yum dealsBeyond Meat on Thursday announced distribution agreements with McDonald's as well as with Yum Brands, the parent company of KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Beyond Meat had limited partnerships with McDonald's and Yum Brands before, testing its products in limited geographies or with only an item or two. Chicago-based McDonald's will use the Beyond Meat partnership to roll out what it is calling the “McPlant” burger, as well as eventually plant-based pork, egg and chicken products. AdYum will use Beyond Meat to expand its “Beyond Fried Chicken” products, as well as pizza toppings at Pizza Hut. Burger King has partnered with Impossible Foods to provide products that use plant-based products as well.
Black franchise owner sues McDonald's, cites persistent bias
Read full article: Black franchise owner sues McDonald's, cites persistent biasWashington, the Black owner of 14 McDonald's franchises in Ohio has sued the corporation in federal court asserting numerous instances of unfair treatment compared with white owners. “By relegating Black owners to the oldest stores in the toughest neighborhoods, McDonald’s ensured that Black franchisees would never achieve the levels of success that White franchisees could expect,” the lawsuit said. “Black franchisees must spend more to operate their stores while White franchisees get to realize the full benefit of their labors." He blames his advocacy on behalf of Black McDonald's owners for his troubles with the company. According to the lawsuit, the number of Black McDonald's franchise owners in the U.S. has fallen from 377 in 1998 to 186 today.
McDonald's US sales strong in Q4, but COVID drags elsewhere
Read full article: McDonald's US sales strong in Q4, but COVID drags elsewhereU.S. same-store sales jumped 5.5% in the October-December period, pumped up by new menu items like spicy Chicken McNuggets and a meal deal collaboration with Colombian singer J Balvin. For the full year, McDonald's said U.S. same-store sales __ or sales at stores open at least a year __ were up less than 1%, their sixth consecutive year of growth. But worldwide, same-store sales were down 1.3% for the quarter, reflecting store closures and limited operating hours in various markets across Europe, Latin America and Asia. For the full year, global same-store sales were down 7.7%, a bigger decline than the 7% drop Wall Street had forecast, according to analysts polled by FactSet. Earlier this week, Starbucks said its global same-store sales fell 5% in the October-December period.
Oh so bad, but oh so good, all at the same time: Whet your appetite with this quiz on fast food
Read full article: Oh so bad, but oh so good, all at the same time: Whet your appetite with this quiz on fast foodThere is a lot that has changed about society over the past few decades, but one thing that has stayed constant is people’s love for fast food.
Beyond Meat shares plummet on weak 3Q, McDonald's questions
Read full article: Beyond Meat shares plummet on weak 3Q, McDonald's questionsBeyond Meat's stock plummeted Monday after company executives struggled to explain the company's weaker-than-expected third quarter sales and answer questions about whether it will make plant-based burgers for McDonald's. On top of that, McDonald's raised questions earlier in the day about its relationship with Beyond Meat. McDonald's tested a Beyond Meat burger in Canada earlier this year, and Beyond Meat President and CEO Ethan Brown insisted that his company continues to work with McDonald's on the McPlant. Brown said U.S. retail sales of Beyond Meat slowed in the July-September period despite increased availability in stores. At the same time, Beyond Meat said sales to restaurants and other venues continue to struggle.
McDonald's cult classic, the McRib, is coming back
Read full article: McDonald's cult classic, the McRib, is coming backThis photo provided by McDonald's shows the McRib sandwich. McDonalds announced that it was bringing its barbeque slathered sandwich with the cult following back for yet another run on Dec. 2. (McDonald's via AP)NEW YORK – McRib, the fast food sandwich that went viral before viral was a thing, is back. McDonald's announced Friday that for the first time in eight years it will be offering nationwide its barbeque slathered sandwich with the cult following. McDonald's is reintroducing the McRib nationally as it tries to regain its footing during the pandemic, which left many of its dining rooms sparsely populated or empty, though drive-thrus continued to operate.
Someone created a website that tracks broken ice cream machines at McDonald’s, and it’s genius
Read full article: Someone created a website that tracks broken ice cream machines at McDonald’s, and it’s geniusBut alas, while you may have gotten your Big Mac or McChicken, the ice cream machine is yet again broken, and your McFlurry dreams have been crushed. Not only are you upset, but so are the kids in the back seat who just wanted an ice cream cone. If only there was some way you could have known the ice cream machine was down, so you could have gone to a different McDonald’s with a working machine. A version of this scenario inspired 24-year-old software engineer Rashiq Zahid to created McBroken, a new website that tracks whether the ice cream machine at every McDonald’s is working or not. Only a true @McDonalds fan would go to these lengths to help customers get our delicious ice cream!
Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions ease
Read full article: Drive-thru dominates even as dine-in restrictions easeIn contrast, at overseas McDonald’s locations, where drive-thru windows are less common, same-store sales dipped compared with a year ago. Domino's said its same-store sales overseas climbed 6.2% as stores in hard-hit markets like India and Spain reopened and more business migrated to delivery. Nearly all U.S. McDonald’s have drive-thru windows and its delivery business is rising. When combined with international sales, McDonald's same-store sales fell 2.2%. Still, that was significantly better than the second quarter, when same-store sales fell 24%.
McDonald's internal investigation extends beyond ousted CEO
Read full article: McDonald's internal investigation extends beyond ousted CEOAn internal investigation by McDonalds of potential misconduct has extended beyond its former CEO who was forced out late last year. After Easterbrook was became McDonald's CEO in 2015 he named Fairhurst, a friend, to lead the human resource department. Yet in July, McDonalds received information from another company employee suggesting that Easterbrook had multiple affairs with subordinates. The same person also told the company about issues within the human resources department. McDonalds named Heidi Capozzi, who had worked for Boeing, as human resources chief in March.
Man in custody after barricading himself on the roof of a McDonald’s in Northwest Miami-Dade
Read full article: Man in custody after barricading himself on the roof of a McDonald’s in Northwest Miami-DadeNORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, Fla. – A man is in police custody after climbing onto the roof of a McDonald’s in Northwest Miami-Dade Wednesday morning. A McDonald’s employee tells Local 10 they noticed something wasn’t right with their electrical restaurant equipment. The restaurant’s manager went onto the roof to search for the problem. He said he saw a man who was acting unusual and tossed a hammer and other items off of the roof. Miami-Dade Fire rescue used a ladder truck to get the man to the ground.
McDonald's could return $29M to NZ workers after holiday pay error
Read full article: McDonald's could return $29M to NZ workers after holiday pay errorThe fast food giant will pay back all past and present employees in the past 10 years for miscalculated holiday wages, according to McDonald's spokesperson Simon Kenny. This agreement follows a years-long campaign by local labor union Unite Union, which Kenny said represents about 7% of McDonald's New Zealand employees. The health boards announced just last month that they owe health workers up to 650 million New Zealand dollars (about $415.7 million), Radio New Zealand reported. For instance, there are many different ways to calculate daily pay, weekly pay, holiday pay, and pay for alternative holidays -- so it's hard to know when to use which calculations. The rules have only become more confusing as work culture has changed over the years, with more employees working flexible hours or commission payments.
McDonald's workers strike in London to demand higher pay
Read full article: McDonald's workers strike in London to demand higher payChris McGrath/Getty Images(CNN) - McDonald's workers have walked off the job in the United Kingdom to demand higher pay and better working conditions. The current national minimum wage in the United Kingdom is 8.21 ($10.50) an hour for those aged 25 years old and above. A UK national minimum wage was first established in 1999. US cities such as Seattle states including California and New York have adopted a $15 minimum wage. The UK McDonald's workers are also seeking guaranteed hours of up to 40 hours a week, notice of shifts four weeks in advance and recognition of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU).
Boy, 5, calls 911 for Happy Meal - and officer delivers
Read full article: Boy, 5, calls 911 for Happy Meal - and officer delivers(CNN) - When 5-year-old Charlie Skabelund called 911, he had what you could call a serious emergency for a little boy: he needed a McDonald's Happy Meal. Charlie asked the 911 operator who answered his call. When asked whether he had an emergency, Charlie requested a Happy Meal before hanging up. But when Valdez brought a Happy Meal, Skabelund said the two became buddies. Charlie, a generally sweet and kind preschooler known for putting others ahead of himself, was most excited to share the Happy Meal with his sister.
Bad time to be a CEO: 170 top executives left last month
Read full article: Bad time to be a CEO: 170 top executives left last monthThose companies, and plenty more, saw their chief executives walk out the door just in the past few months, part of a record-breaking trend. That is up 14% compared to September and 15% more than the 149 CEO departures in October 2018. The report said most the CEO departures through October of this year -- 281 -- were from companies in the government and non-profit sector. The changes were prompted by "new legislation or political changes that influence leadership," the report said. The telecommunications and electronics sector was the second highest, with 188 departures, and financial companies had the third-highest number of CEO changes at 104.
McDonald's ex-CEO steps down from Walmart's board
Read full article: McDonald's ex-CEO steps down from Walmart's board(CNN) - Steve Easterbrook resigned from Walmart's board a day after announcing his exit from McDonald's. Easterbrook informed Walmart on Monday that he was stepping down from its board of directors effective immediately, according to a regulatory filing. The departure follows his dismissal as CEO of the fast food chain for having a consensual relationship with a McDonald's employee. Easterbrook joined Walmart's board of directors in 2018. Easterbrook had been McDonald's CEO since 2015.
McDonald's CEO out for violating company policy
Read full article: McDonald's CEO out for violating company policy(CNN) - Steve Easterbrook is out as McDonald's CEO and president after the board determined that he violated company policy, the company said on Sunday. Easterbrook, who became CEO in 2015, "demonstrated poor judgment involving a recent consensual relationship with an employee," McDonald's said in a statement. He is replaced in both roles by Chris Kempczinski, who was most recently president of McDonald's USA, effective immediately. This is a developing story. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.
McDonald's is bringing back retro Happy Meal toys
Read full article: McDonald's is bringing back retro Happy Meal toysFrom McDonalds(CNN) - McDonald's Happy Meal might be for kids, but officially it's over the hill. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the company's first Happy Meal, the kids meal that helped McDonald's achieve fast food supremacy. Between November 7 through 11, McDonald's will sell a "Surprise Happy Meal" in 90 countries that will include the throwback toys. Some of the early Happy Meal toys included a McDoodler stencil, McWrist wallet and a spinning top. The addition inspired a line of Happy Meal toys modeled after the McNuggets.
America's biggest restaurant chains scored on their antibiotic use
Read full article: America's biggest restaurant chains scored on their antibiotic use(CNN) - Many of our favorite fast food and restaurant chains continue to contribute to the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, according to a report released Thursday by advocacy groups. The report, called Chain Reaction V, focuses on antibiotic use in both poultry and beef food items. Thus advocacy groups have turned to some of the largest buyers of raw beef and chicken -- restaurants -- and asked them to use their purchasing power to force change. McDonald's is in the pilot phase of their commitment, Brook said, with plans to announce reduction targets by the end of 2020. "They're cutting one drug by 20% in less than a third of their beef supply.
McDonald's shares slip as competition heats up
Read full article: McDonald's shares slip as competition heats upJustin Sullivan/Getty Images(CNN) - Growth at McDonald's slowed in the third quarter, suggesting that the chain is feeling the heat from competitors who are getting aggressive on breakfast and plant-based menu items. To improve growth, McDonald's has been adding digital menu boards to stores, expanding delivery options and investing in AI tech for its drive-thrus, among other things. For instance, Wendy's is adding breakfast to its menu, investing $20 million and adding about 20,000 employees for the initiative. Others, like Burger King, are exploring plant-based menu options. McDonald's has plant-based options internationally and is testing a Beyond Burger in Canada, but has yet to test a meat substitute in the United States.
The McRib is back, but why doesn't McDonald's sell it year-round?
Read full article: The McRib is back, but why doesn't McDonald's sell it year-round?(CNN) - McDonald's McRib is back again. For example, when the weather turns colder, Starbucks customers habitually get excited about Pumpkin Spice Lattes. When Starbucks announced the return of the Pumpkin Spice Latte last year, it also unveiled the Teavana Pumpkin Spice Chai Tea Latte. And Chernev pointed out that seasonal menu items mean brands have something new to talk about every quarter. Hottovy explained that sales typically rise for a short time when companies unveil seasonal items.
McDonald's is bringing back its popular Donut Sticks
Read full article: McDonald's is bringing back its popular Donut SticksThe burger chain is bringing back its popular Donut Sticks and introducing a cinnamon cookie latte, its first seasonal drink in five years. Donut Sticks, fried dough rods that McDonald's added to its menu earlier this year, are returning Nov. 6 and will be available for a limited time throughout the holiday season. The Donut Sticks come six or a dozen in a pack, and they will be served warm with cinnamon and sugar. The Donut Sticks were a hit for McDonald's when they sold them earlier this year, and the company reported strong first-quarter earnings partly because of the new and limited time item. It is McDonald's first seasonal drink since 2014, when it started selling the white chocolate mocha latte.
'OK' is now a hate symbol, the ADL says
Read full article: 'OK' is now a hate symbol, the ADL saysThe "OK" hand gesture is now a hate symbol, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League. NEW YORK - The "OK" hand gesture is now a hate symbol, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League. The ADL added that symbol along with several others on Thursday to its long-standing database of slogans and symbols used by extremists. The finger-and-thumb OK sign is universally known for meaning everything is all right or approval of something. Tarrant was pictured using the OK symbol during a courtroom appearance soon after his arrest.
Beyond Meat stock soars on McDonald's deal
Read full article: Beyond Meat stock soars on McDonald's dealBut McDonald's is partnering with Beyond Meat on a plant-based burger in Canada. Shares of Beyond Meat surged 10% Thursday morning after McDonald's announced plans for a limited-time offering of a P.LT. Beyond Meat's stock, trading around $150, is now up about 500% from its initial public offering price of $25. It also has a deal with Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons, which is also owned by Burger King parent Restaurant Brands. If Beyond Meat is able to land a broader deal with McDonald's, that would be a big win for the company as the plant-based burger business heats up.
Beyond Meat burger is coming to McDonald's
Read full article: Beyond Meat burger is coming to McDonald'sChris McGrath/Getty Images(CNN) - McDonald's will begin testing a Beyond Meat burger, giving the plant-based meat craze a major endorsement. Some food industry insiders had speculated that McDonald's could partner with Nestle to bring a vegan burger to market in North America. Nestle made McDonald's vegan burger, the Big Vegan TS, in Germany, one of McDonald's top 5 international markets. The company said it's still in "learning mode," so it will review the test's results before adding the Beyond Meat burger elsewhere. So far, McDonald's plant-based burger sales have been limited.
Fast food companies betting big on delivery
Read full article: Fast food companies betting big on deliveryJustin Sullivan/Getty Images(CNN) - This is the golden age of food delivery. The promotion, which let customers order both the regular and Impossible Whopper for $7, was only available through DoorDash. "We have seen very little guest overlap between our own in-app delivery and our third-party delivery partner apps," he added. The holdoutFor Domino's, delivery is a big deal. By outsourcing delivery, food companies are essentially outsourcing their brand management, as well.
McDonald's new paper straws aren't recyclable. The plastic ones were
Read full article: McDonald's new paper straws aren't recyclable. The plastic ones wereMario Tama/Getty ImagesLONDON - McDonald's has reportedly admitted that its new paper straws, rolled out last year to help "protect the environment," can't be recycled unlike the plastic versions they replaced. The straws were introduced to all 1,361 McDonald's restaurants in the United Kingdom and Ireland after a trial last year. McDonald's UK and Ireland has not yet responded to CNN's requests for comment. When the firm announced the introduction of paper straws in June 2018, it said the move was "part of wider efforts to protect the environment." The plastic straws previously used could be recycled, but the British government has moved to ban plastic straws by 2020 and encouraged chains to ditch the products.
McDonald's banned from site near ancient Rome baths
Read full article: McDonald's banned from site near ancient Rome bathsChris McGrath/Getty Images(CNN) - McDonald's fast-food outlets are ubiquitous sights around the world, but Italy's culture ministry has banned the chain from building yet another restaurant in the capital, Rome. The proposed restaurant would have been built next to the ancient Baths of Caracalla, but plans were rejected. "Already expressed my opposition to a fast food in the archaeological area of Caracalla Terme," wrote Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli on Facebook. The Italian capital already has 40 McDonald's restaurants, according to Reuters, with outlets close to famous landmarks such as the Vatican and the Spanish Steps. There are 578 McDonald's restaurants in Italy, trailing only Germany, France and the UK in a ranking of European Countries on statista.com.
Cop who accused McDonald's employee of taking bite of burger admits he did it
Read full article: Cop who accused McDonald's employee of taking bite of burger admits he did itJustin Sullivan / Getty ImagesINDIANAPOLIS - A week ago, a police officer accused of a McDonald's employee of taking a bite of his hamburger because he worked for law enforcement. WTHR reports DJ, who eats regularly at the Indianapolis McDonald's location, suspected someone had eaten part of the hamburger before it was sold. I just wanted to find out who the person was and they deal with that person in an appropriate way." However, after an investigation, the sheriff's department announced DJ was mistaken and "wrongly concluded that a McDonalds restaurant employee had tampered with his food because he is a law enforcement officer." "The investigation has determined that McDonalds restaurant staff in no way tampered with the employees food.
McDonald's cheap, classic food is driving sales
Read full article: McDonald's cheap, classic food is driving salesJoe Raedle/Getty Images(CNN) - The new look of McDonald's is helping bring people into its restaurants, and its cheap, classic foods are driving sales. Sales at US restaurants open at least 13 months rose 5.7% in the second quarter, McDonald's said Friday. It cited growth in the burger chain's core menu items, along with strength in its two-for-$5 mix and match promotion and its modernized stores. Earlier this year, the company brought international menu items to locations in the United States. In addition to focusing on its core foods and values, McDonald's is using advanced technology to make its restaurants sleeker and attract customers.
McDonald's franchise refused to hire Jewish man with beard, lawsuit says
Read full article: McDonald's franchise refused to hire Jewish man with beard, lawsuit saysPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. - A federal lawsuit claims a Florida McDonald's refused to hire a Jewish man because he had a beard. According to the complaint, Morteza Javadi interviewed in 2016 for a maintenance worker position at a McDonald's franchise in Longwood, about 15 miles north of Orlando. The lawsuit alleges store manager Joseph Torres told Javadi, who is a Hasidic Jew, he would have to shave his beard to be in compliance with McDonald's grooming and appearance policy. It seeks a jury trial and permanent injunction against the McDonald's franchise "from discriminating against job applicants on the basis of their religion." The lawsuit was filed against the Eustis-based Chalfont & Associates Group, which owns the franchise, and not McDonald's.
Thief uses cup to steal $1,800 in exotic corals from North Miami Beach store
Read full article: Thief uses cup to steal $1,800 in exotic corals from North Miami Beach storeNORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A man recently used a McDonald's paper cup with a straw and lid to steal expensive corals from a store's tank in North Miami Beach. The store sells exotic corals that come from as far as Indonesia, Australia and the Phillipines. The bright Master Scolymia -- one of the three wild corals that the thief stole -- is worth about $1,000. They belive the man took off the lid off the cup and reached into the tank for the corals. The store owner is asking anyone with information to call the North Miami Beach Police Department at 305-949-5500 or Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
New York to start enforcing foam container ban
Read full article: New York to start enforcing foam container banGetty Images(CNN) - New York City will begin officially enforcing its ban on Styrofoam beginning Monday. "New York City's ban on Styrofoam is long overdue, and New Yorkers are ready to start using recyclable alternatives," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said last year when he announced the ban. The Styrofoam ban in New York makes it the largest US city to ban the material. Maine announced last month that it will ban foam food containers statewide beginning in 2021. So did McDonald's, which said it would use renewable or recyclable materials in all of its packaging by 2025.
Once again, Chick-fil-A is named America's favorite restaurant chain
Read full article: Once again, Chick-fil-A is named America's favorite restaurant chainFor the fourth year in a row, the Georgia-based chicken chain has been named America's favorite restaurant, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index. The chain, whose customer service is perhaps just as well-known as its food, scored an 86 on the 100-point scale, down one point from last year. Four chains tied for fourth with a score of 80: Arby's, Chipotle, Papa John's and Pizza Hut. Other popular chains scored much lower. 3 in the industry behind McDonald's and Starbucks, according to Nation's Restaurant News.