McDonald's warns employees online: fast food is bad for health, then shuts down the site

    McDonald's warns employees online: fast food is bad for health, then shuts down the site

    Fast food is bad for your health and leads to obesity. “Don't eat fast food because it's bad for you”, is McDonald's recommendation to its employees. The notice was issued through the multinational's website to which only insiders have access. This is McResource Line.



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    Il fast food it is bad for your health and leads to obesity. “Don't eat fast food because it's bad for you”, here is the recommendation by McDonald's to its employees. The notice was issued through the multinational's website to which only insiders have access. It is about McResource Line.



    Via the confidential website, McDonald's would publish a few articles describing burgers, fries and fried foods such as unhealthy for the body. The warnings were accompanied by recommendations a limit their consumption, especially aimed at those suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease.

    Finally an admission of guilt? Especially blamed for the excess of saturated fat, salt, sugar and calories contained in typical fast food foods, which can cause obesity. Now the complaint articles would no longer be available online, following the temporary closure of the McResource Line website, probably considered inconvenient.

    From the foreign press it transpires that McDonald's would have defended itself by talking about misrepresentation of statements contained in the articles and manipulation of their meaning. The fast food multinational would perhaps have wanted to communicate the best quality of its own today's menu compared to what was offered in the past - although very little, in reality, seems to have changed, as burgers, sandwiches, chips, fizzy drinks and fried foods remain the protagonists.

    Il site has been blacked out, and now the foreign press speaks of a simple error: "The information on the site - reported the Cnbc - has been distorted and taken out of context, generating inappropriate judgments and comments".

    McDonald's intervened immediately for block the spread of negative statements on your account. The whole world has long been aware of the negative effects of fast food, yet McDonald's success continues. The only real weapon for the boycott is to avoid frequenting the chain restaurants.



    Marta Albè

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