A slow and sad death may be occurring for McDonald’s across the United States, as franchise owners say that, “Probably 30% of operators are insolvent.” The CEO is lacking consistent leadership, owners say, and his decisions are creating an ongoing “deep depression” for these restaurants, as they “jump from one failed initiate to another.
More on page two about the demise of McDonald’s.
What No more McDonald’s Monopoly games?
I remember going to McDonald’s in the old days mainly for their 18 cent hamburgers, which were as large as their burgers today, with just as much on them. They also had a “secret sauce” which usually made me sick, and apparently made others sick too as it was dropped a year or two after the chain went into business. I don’t go to McDonald’s any more because it has become just too expensive, and some of the food’s origins are highly questionable. If I could be sure the food is 500% AMERICAN, with proper AMERICAN regulations in place, I would feel better, but right now, no. If they go under, I would hate to see them go, but, that is what happens in business. Wonder what would happen to those employees who wanted $15 an hour? The food isn’t THAT good!
Not a minute too soon. Be poisoning the people for years.
Hmmm, here is a idea , good service, serve real food? Good place to start
I can no longer digest their burgers without nausea and severe GI distress.
Fix that.
Havent ate at a McDonalds in about 25 years. I wont miss them.
They are fixing that.. Closing their doors.. Its a symptoms of Obamas America.. Obama care for all employees screaming for $15 an hour..Theyll probably survive overseas..
Is it just me or does everyone go in to read a “Truth and Action” story and go through non stop advertising? (Just asking???) Good or bad. Like seeing the post.
.”A slow sad death”. Just like their customers.
Food sucks, employees are usually not very friendly, not to mention they don’t understand what “no cheese” means until the 3rd or 4th time you tell them, and they’re by far the slowest FAST FOOD chain out there. I find it hard to believe they’re not thriving….::insert sarcasm::