McDonald’s caused controversy with the Turkish board

MANNHEIM –

The manager of a branch of McDonald’s in the German Mannheim, which is about to close, has quite a bit of fuss made. To its customers, to point the way to other branches he hung on the façade and two signs on it. One in German and one in Turkish. Problem was that the Turkish plate to the customers to a subsidiary in a lesser neighbourhood be while the German board, the clientele in the direction of a McDonald’s in a better neighborhood conducted.

,,Is this serious?” asks a twitterer with Turkish roots. The owner of the branch is on social media accused of racism and discrimination, but speaks of a misunderstanding. He had no time to thought that the signs so understood could be, says Manfred Büch Wednesday in the German media. He had a sign in Turkish, suspended out of respect for his Turkish staff and guests.


Date:

by