McDonald’s Removes ‘Tasteless’ Sign Opposite Cornwall Crematorium
McDonald’s has apologized and removed a ‘tasteless’ sign that had been erected opposite a crematorium in Cornwall. The sign, which advertised a McFlurry, was located opposite the entrance to the crematorium, which sparked outrage from local residents.
In a statement, McDonald’s explained that the sign had been up for a few months prior to the outcry, and that it had been erected without their knowledge. The company also offered its sincerest apologies to the families and friends of those who have been cremated at the crematorium.
McDonald’s also took the opportunity to promote its other products, such as its healthier options, such as salads and porridge. They also mentioned their commitment to sustainability, with their use of sustainable fisheries and their commitment to renewable energy.
McDonald’s assured the public that they are taking the matter seriously and will not be installing any similar signs in the future. The company also contacted local residents to ensure that they would take steps to make sure that no similar signs would be placed near a crematorium in the future.
In closing, McDonald’s expressed its hope that the public would trust that their intentions are good and that they are doing the right thing by removing the sign and apologizing for any distress caused.