Safety of employees priority, says McDonald’s Malaysia in response to vandalism

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Safety of employees priority, says McDonald’s Malaysia in response to vandalism
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PETALING JAYA: The safety of McDonald’s Malaysia employees is a priority, says McDonald’s Malaysia in response to the escalation of acts of vandalism against the franchise's outlets and signages nationwide.

“In addition to the vandalism, any acts of aggression towards our crew members and customers is deeply troubling. “We have consistently voiced our support for the victims in Palestine and have donated RM1mil to the Palestinian Humanitarian Fund.

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