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McDonald’s at Center Stage as Former President Trump Serves Fries Amidst 2024 Election Buzz in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania

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Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania: McDonald’s Makes Headlines Amidst Election Buzz

McDonald’s has found itself in the spotlight over the weekend, gaining significant attention during the 2024 election cycle when former President Donald Trump served fries at a local McDonald’s in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania. However, it’s important to note that McDonald’s corporate office had no involvement in Trump’s visit. The popular fast-food chain operates primarily on a franchise model, meaning that the majority of its restaurants are independently owned and operated.

Trump’s Surprise Visit

During Trump’s visit to the restaurant, he donned an apron and worked as a fry attendant, serving food to customers at the franchise location that had been temporarily closed for this campaign event. While Trump has often expressed his fondness for McDonald’s, the company clarified in an internal memo that they did not invite him or seek the attention surrounding the election.

The memo, which was disclosed to the public by various media outlets, stated, “As we’ve seen, our brand has been a fixture of conversation this election cycle. While we haven’t sought this, it’s a testament to how much McDonald’s resonates with so many Americans.” Furthermore, McDonald’s reinforced its nonpartisan stance, emphasizing, “McDonald’s does not endorse candidates for elected office and that remains true in this race for the next President. We are not red or blue – we are golden.” This letter was signed by McDonald’s US senior leadership team, including President Joe Erlinger.

Community Reactions and Criticism

Despite their efforts to remain neutral, not all customers and employees viewed McDonald’s involvement as favorable. Some expressed their discontent over the former President’s visit, questioning the appropriateness of a campaign event taking place in a restaurant. In response to the backlash, McDonald’s clarified that the franchise owner, Derek Giacomantonio, had been approached by local law enforcement regarding Trump’s request to visit, and he agreed, expressing pride in serving the community.

“He was proud to highlight how he and his team serve their local community and make delicious food, like our World-Famous French Fries,” McDonald’s stated. “Upon learning of the former President’s request, we approached it through the lens of one of our core values: we open our doors to everyone.”

The Franchise Model

This incident also brings to light the nature of McDonald’s business operations, as approximately 95% of its locations are run by franchisees. These independent operators pay a royalty rate to use the McDonald’s brand and gain access to the company’s expertise while managing their own expenses, including renovations and local marketing efforts.

Interestingly, in the past, McDonald’s has faced challenges concerning franchise operations. For instance, after a franchise in Israel provided discounts to security forces following a terrorist attack, the company faced significant backlash, leading to boycotts in other regions, particularly in predominantly Muslim countries.

Maintaining Neutrality

McDonald’s is not alone in dealing with the complexities of public sentiment and political affiliations. Other well-known brands, including Starbucks, have also faced criticism regarding specific actions taken by franchises that may not align with a company’s overall policies. Starbucks, for example, recently dealt with backlash over reports of stores banning Pride displays despite the company’s stated dedication to LGBTQ+ rights.

To navigate these turbulent waters, McDonald’s has stated that they possess “election toolkits” to manage similar events in the future. In their recent memo, they seemed to express a commitment to remaining a neutral ground for all customers, regardless of political leanings.

As the 2024 election cycle heats up, it appears that McDonald’s will continue to be a point of discussion for many. The company’s ability to maintain its nonpartisan identity while being a beloved part of American culture is certainly a balancing act as political dynamics evolve in the coming months.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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