McDonald’s ethic

A restaurant that I’ve been going since I was a kid was McDonald’s . McDonald’s is known for providing fast food and entertainment for kids. This is the first company that came to mind since my family has worked in this company before and still is till this day. I have noticed that the social responsibility’s have changed over the years . Currently McDonald’s is finding ways to reduce, recycle and reuse in all their businesses . They are using paper straws instead of plastic straws , I also noticed they are using paper bags and stopped using plastic bags. McDonald’s has also been using low LED energy light as well as energy saving equipment in most of their businesses . McDonald’s has been recycling their cardboard boxes , their packaging is also made of renewable resources . A ethical way McDonald’s has contributed in is working with variety of charities as well as helping community’s and people’s need. McDonald’s also provides protection for health and safety, any type of harassment and discrimination. I would recommend for the business to participate in organizations such as helping people who starve around the world. I would also recommend for McDonald’s employees to not be exploited , the workplace seems very rushed and stressful which is why I noticed that many people don’t like working in fast food companies because of the environment.

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  1. Tamala Jones

    Hi Ingrid,
    Great job! I also talked about McDonald’s since it’s a company I know a lot about and I agree with your ending sentence working there is very stressful and rushed. Employees are also required to know how to do multiple task and that is why I also agree that McDonalds should help more people starving around the world especially since there is a lot of people who come to or stand outside of McDonalds and asks for food or money, but I also believe workers should get paid higher raises/ bonuses because of all of the work that they are required to learn and do to fulfill the job and timed requirements.

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