McDonald’s will buy back all of its restaurants in Israel after sales have plummeted due to a customer boycott.
The fast food chain has been criticised for its alleged support for Israel after it gave away free meals to Israeli soldiers.
They said the Israel-Hamas war had ‘meaningfully impacted’ their business as the firm missed their quarterly sales target in nearly four years.
A deal has been reached with franchisee Alonyal, which has operated McDonald’s restaurants in Israel for more than 30 years, to return 225 branches.
Widespread protests impacted sales in the Middle East, Indonesia and France in particular.
The company said yesterday: ‘McDonald’s remains committed to the Israeli market and to ensuring a positive employee and customer experience in the market going forward.’
They added the restaurants, operations and employees in Israel would be retained ‘on equivalent terms’.
McDonald’s chief executive Chris Kempczinski blamed the boycott on ‘misinformation’ and is ‘disheartening and ill-founded’.
He said: ‘In every country where we operate, including in Muslim countries, McDonald’s is proudly represented by local owner operators.
‘So long as this war is going on… we’re not expecting to see any significant improvement [in these markets].’
Eurovision 2024 also faces boycotts as musicians are being encouraged to not participate due to Israel’s involvement.
Olly Alexander, who will represent the UK in May, responded to calls for him to boycott.
Shared on Friday morning, the statement read: ‘We want to begin by acknowledging the privilege of taking part in Eurovision.
‘In light of the current situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and particularly in Gaza, and in Israel, we do not feel comfortable being silent. It is important to us to stand in solidarity with the oppressed and communicate our heartfelt wish for peace, an immediate lasting ceasefire, and the safe return of all hostages.
‘We stand united against all forms of hate, including antisemitism and islamophobia.’
It continued: ‘We firmly believe in the unifying power of music, enabling people to transcend differences and foster meaningful conversations and connections.
‘We feel it is our duty to create and uphold this space, with a strong hope that it will inspire greater compassion and empathy.’
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