McDonald's layoffs: Chicago-based company to lay off some corporate staff, CEO says

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McDonald's is planning to cut some of its corporate staff, CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a memo to employees Friday.

McDonald's is planning to cut some of its corporate staff, CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a memo to employees Friday.is planning to cut some of its corporate staff, CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a memo to employees Friday.

McDonald's has been a star of the pandemic: People ordered more takeout from the company during the early days of Covid and sales have surged over the past year as inflation sent restaurant-goers looking for cheaper options.

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You know times are getting hard when McDonald's is laying off employees. Cut backs are usually a tell sign. Just saying

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