McDonald's website: Fast food unhealthy
On an internal website, McDonald's tells employees that fast food is an "unhealthy choice." CNN's Allison Kosik reports.
An internal McDonald's website that offers information to its employees is catching heat again. This time, it is basically telling its employees to stay away from fast food, saying fast food is typically high in calories, fat, saturated fat, sugar and staff that puts people at risks of becoming overweight. There's even a picture of an unhealthy choice versus a health choice and McDonald's very own stable foods are on the unhealthy category meaning the burgar, the fries and the sodar. Besides, it also gives some tips of how to eat healthy at a fast food restaurant. In a statement, McDonald says portions of this website continue to be taken entirely out of context. Its website provides useful information from respective serve parties meaning outside company about many topics. And McDonald says it agrees with this advice. But this isn't the first time the website has got people talking. In other installments, there's been a financial planning guide which allotted just 20 dollars for healthy insurance and no money for food. Its advice for getting out of holiday deck, including getting a second job, and it even offers a holiday edicate guide on what it tips the cowboy be repaired and the meshoots. That left many thinking that McDonald is out of touch with its employees since most make them a wage.