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In reply to the discussion: McDonald's Tells Workers It Doesn't Endorse Political Candidates After Trump Visit [View all]BumRushDaShow
(142,278 posts)17. I remember maybe 20 years ago
hearing a fascinating program on one of Canada's radio stations (may have been CBC), where they discussed the whole franchising model for McDonald's.
For example, they mentioned that a franchisee might buy an existing store for "x" amount (I think back then they mentioned something like $600K on average for an existing building) or can actually pay more and build one from the ground up (I think over $1 million). They are all required to buy the ingredients (e.g., frozen patties, frozen fries, rolls, etc) from the corporate-specified/designated suppliers in order to ensure finished product consistency from restaurant to restaurant, etc. It was truly illuminating to hear what goes on behind the scenes.
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McDonald's Tells Workers It Doesn't Endorse Political Candidates After Trump Visit [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Oct 21
OP
Their food went down the toilet bowl years ago when they changed how they cook their fries.
cstanleytech
Oct 21
#7
Something tells me that the prison labor they 'hire' doesn't have much reason to care about cooking things right.
Lancero
Oct 21
#25
Some people were saying it was a closed down McDonalds and only opened for the photo-op.
C Moon
Oct 21
#4
I'm thinking now I misunderstood them: they meant that it was closed for the photo-op.
C Moon
Oct 22
#34
From 2022, they gave money to both parties, but the biggest donations were to Republicans
Wiz Imp
Oct 22
#40
Think of it this way: Kamala Harris is so far in his head that he's ruining an American institution with his insecurity
Novara
Oct 22
#36
According to this article, Corporate was definitely aware and approved of the visit
Wiz Imp
Oct 22
#41
"The Bloomberg article conveniently left out the part about Corporate knowing and approving. "
BumRushDaShow
Oct 22
#42
That sentence was not in the posted portion of the article and as you know, the whole article was not posted.
Wiz Imp
Oct 22
#43
"That sentence was not in the posted portion of the article and as you know, the whole article was not posted."
BumRushDaShow
Oct 22
#46
Oh boy. You seem to have a pathological need to be right and tell other people they are wrong.
Wiz Imp
Oct 22
#49
Got it. Reporting easily disproven information without fact checking just because the Trump campaign said it is A-OK.
Wiz Imp
Oct 22
#60