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Cross-posted from âToo Bad, So Sad, Too Late - McDonaldâs tells U.S. restaurants itâs not a âpolitical brandâ after Trump visitâ by @JimmyBigSausage@lemm.ee in !news@beehaw.org
Excerpt:
Though President Donald Trump visited a Pennsylvania McDonaldâs location on Sunday, the fast-food giant is trying to stay neutral in the presidential race.
âAs weâve seen, our brand has been a fixture of conversation in this election cycle. While weâve not sought this, itâs a testament to how much McDonaldâs resonates with so many Americans. McDonaldâs does not endorse candidates for elected office and that remains true in this race for the next President,â the company said in an internal message viewed by CNBC and confirmed by a source familiar with the matter.
I havenât eaten at a McDonalds since before covid, and I donât really miss it.
Nope the corporate had to have been fully aware since there was a joke on SNL about his visit happening the next day. It was in the news that it was gonna happen and McDonaldâs did nothing to stop it.
I think youâre confused.
Because I said they likely found out when everyone else didâŚ
And you replied saying they found outâŚ
When everyone else did?
Then thereâs the part where Iâd still need to explain how franchising works
Hah! I love how palpable you made your exasperation!
McDâs might be unique in this regard, but they actually own the land the building is on for most franchises. So theyâd have the authority to deny if they wanted to (at least in the standard agreement in the US).
This was well explained in the biopic, The Founder https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4276820/
Sadly, it makes sense that corporate would not deny it in this case - the store was going to be closed so there was no impact on business (as compared to the store being closed for a more typical reason), and theyâd probably fear the public relations backlash after seeing âMcD refuses to allow store to be borrowed by GOP/MAGA campaignâ
McDonalds is a franchise, local owners are separate entities from the franchise âparentâ.
Plus, McDonalds is a huge company. They probably couldnât move their massive legal machinery to respond in time to stop it. Even if they could they would probably have had to know which franchisee was doing it ahead of time, and also have to find something in the franchise agreement specifically they were violating.
In b4 McDâs changes the franchising agreement to require all events with media present to be approved by McDâs corp prior to the event.
I would be surprised if they donât already have this
If they had done something to stop it, they would have been sued by the franchise owner who did nothing to violate the franchise agreement.
Which is interesting, because usually corporate has all the power in franchise agreements.