The Punchline. Mary Dooe Sep 19, Share Now on:. Share Now:. The problem with McFlurry machines. Moreover, McDonald's also wants franchisees to participate in an employee education program, previously funded solely by the chain. This may be headed for a parking lot fracas. Worse, these monetary shifts are due to begin in January. McDonald's admits that communication between itself and its franchisees hasn't been the finest over this issue.
Sometimes, it's the tone and manner of these announcements of change that rankle the most. It's surely unwise, however, to be arguing over who pays how much and how for fancier tech when the company is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on ad campaigns featuring stars such as Travis Scott and J Balvin.
Franchisees may now have a difficult decision to make. The remainder, therefore, will surely wonder whether to add half a dollar to this item and another few cents to a few more, partly to pay for technology that is supposed to stimulate demand. Kyndryl and Microsoft forge cloud, digital transformation partnership. Palantir sees Q4, revenue ahead of expectations. Delivery robots are taking over college campuses.
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You agree to receive updates, promotions, and alerts from ZDNet. I'll give credit to "planking," "horsemanning," and some other recent trends, but this one is simply beneath the Internet, in this blogger's humble opinion. UPDATE: It seems this really might be the end of "coning" as more videos are springing up showing both anti-coning sentiments and more vigilance by popular chains that sell delicious soft serve ice cream in a cone.
You can watch both exhibited in the video below. At this time, there are no plans to bring Snack Wraps back to nationwide menus in the U. With a Change. According to one report, the answer doesn't have to do with the demand for Snack Wraps, but rather the amount of time it takes to prepare them.
In , Investopedia reported that preparing just the tortilla used in the Snack Wraps took McDonald's employees twice as long as it took them to assemble burgers—and that doesn't even account for the prep work required for the wrap's other ingredients or its assembly time.
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