WSJ News Exclusive | McDonald's Owners, Company Spar Over Assistance

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McDonald's has asked the owners of its U.S. restaurants to do more to protect workers from the coronavirus. Franchisees, in turn, say they want more financial relief from the company to help keep them afloat.

The coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating a longstanding feud between McDonald’s Corp. and its U.S. franchisees, as social-distancing measures cut deep into the burger giant’s sales and profits.

McDonald’s has asked the more than 1,600 owners of its restaurants in the U.S. to do more to protect workers after some employees have contracted the virus and others have gone into quarantine.

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We could do with less junk phood in the world.

LongIslander57 Sounds fair!

Wow, every McDonalds is open. Protect your employees. Compensate them. They're the ones that are making sure you continue to stay open. Franchisees don't need financial relief. They're still making money!!

Shit flows downhill

realDonaldTrump BreitbartNews Scavino45 JennaEllisEsq Someone FAST needs to assure the public that their risk is minimal. So they can comfortably return to normal life. What is the probability of contracting this virus? What is the probability of NOT CONTRACTING this virus?

McDonalds doesnt care about employees/franchisee. You think people would know that by now.

I think that both of them have to make enought efforts to protect workers and costumers from coronavirus, at this moment this is more important

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Ain't nobody thinking abt McDonald's political games.

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