Great job, everyone! Remember to support locally-owned restaurants over these corrupt US food monopolies.

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McDonald’s has lost over $7 billion in revenue due to a boycott campaign initiated by pro-Palestinians around the globe against Israel’s barbarism in Gaza.

The confirmed losses were highlighted in a recent report by Israeli financial media.

The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, a grassroots initiative, has targeted McDonald’s due to its support for Israel’s campaign of genocide in the Gaza Strip.

The current boycott campaign against Israeli goods began in October 2023 after McDonald’s in the occupied Palestinian territories announced it had donated thousands of free meals to Israeli soldiers.

  • edge [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    The current boycott campaign against Israeli goods began in October 2023 after McDonald’s in the occupied Palestinian territories announced it had donated thousands of free meals to Israeli soldiers.

    That was done by the franchisee in Israel. McDonald’s responded by buying out the franchise and now directly operates all their restaurants in Israel (and is no longer giving out free food to the IOF).

    I wonder how much of that lost revenue was from having to buy out 200+ stores.

    Of course the fact that stores are still running means McDonald’s is still profiting off of the genocidal settler-colonial state. And now that profit is more direct.

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      McDonald’s responded by buying out the franchise and now directly operates all their restaurants in Israel (and is no longer giving out free food to the IOF).

      I didn’t know that

    • unironically. i didn’t get my friends to stop going there by talking about israel, i got them to stop by saying “you know for another €2 we could go to the independent place a few streets away where you literally get better and more food”

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      Paying $19 for a small combo where the burger is literally 4 bites and simultaneously 1500 calories while not satiating your hunger at all did it for me.

      But now I can say it’s also a boycott, which is good!

    • for real. I am preoccupied with the idea of taking sloppy fast food treats and remaking them at home , and every time I go to the trouble of reverse engineering the thing, it’s a game changer. even just using like OK/cheap ingredients.

      they really scrape the barrel with fast food, I swear.

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        My partner and I have made our own drink stand at home, including different flavors of bulk sugar free syrups, and it’s significantly reduced the amount of teas and coffees we’ve bought while out. Sometimes we’ll even bring our own drinks into a restaurant, unless the owner catches you they typically don’t give a fuck.

        I’m even planning on rotating the syrup flavors to more or less match trending seasonal flavors. Next month is V-Day theming so we have strawberry and white chocolate.

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    good… i’ve not gone to a mcdonald’s since the beginning of the Israeli genocide and I never will again.

    that’s definitely a few hundred dollars a year they’re not getting from me anymore.