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French McDonald’s sorry for homeless burger ban

McDonald's has been forced to apologize after one of its outlets in southern France banned staff from giving the restaurant's food to the homeless, telling them "we can't afford to feed all the hungry mouths in the country".

French McDonald's sorry for homeless burger ban
The southern France McDonald's threatened to fire employees giving food to local "tramps". Photo: AFP
A note posted by the manager of a McDonald's in Hyères, southern France, went viral after the boss threatened to sack anyone caught feeding store meals to the local “clochards“, a derogatory slang word similar to 'tramps'.
 
“It's not up to McDonald's to feed every hungry mouth in this country,” it said. 
 
“Anyone caught breaching this procedure (…) will risk dismissal.”
 
The angry note, written in all caps, was pinned to the staff room wall and was eventually shared on social media by an eagle-eyed customer. 
 
Since then the story has gone nationwide, leaving McDonald's slightly red-faced.
 
The message was prompted after two drunken men, believed to be homeless, were having an argument outside the store, at which point a member of McDonald's staff on a food break gave his burger to one of them.
 
The move infuriated the store's manager, who was worried about the gesture attracting more homeless people, reported the 60 millions de consommateurs site.
 
The manager later apologized for the “clumsily worded” notice, and McDonald's took to social media to tweet that it was “in no way a McDonald's Company policy to refuse to serve homeless people”.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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McPassport: American citizens in Austria told to seek consular help at McDonald’s

Lost and hungry for help? American citizens who find themselves in distress in Austria can now seek support at an unusual address - McDonald's.

McPassport: American citizens in Austria told to seek consular help at McDonald's

Under a new partnership, outlets of the US fast food chain throughout Austria will help American citizens from Wednesday to get in touch with their embassy, it said on Facebook.

“Staff (at any McDonald's in Austria) will assist them in making contact with the US Embassy for consular services,” the embassy wrote.

Consular services include reporting a lost or stolen passport or seeking travel assistance, the post said.

The US embassy did not immediately return a request for comment if Austria was the only country offering such services at McDonald's.

Facebook users commenting on the post wasted no time in coining terms such as “McVisa” and “McPassport”.

While some hailed the move as “awesome”, others seemed less impressed.

“Because apparently we are too incompetent to look up the us embassy online??” one user wrote.

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