McDonald’s: We don’t fund conflict


A Malaysian man waves a Palestine flag during a protest in front of a McDonald's outlet in Kuala Lumpur.

PETALING JAYA: McDonald’s Malay­sia has reiterated that it does not support any political or religious conflict in any part of the world, and urged Malaysians to stop harassing or attacking its employees.

Golden Arches Restaurants Sdn Bhd, which manages the McDonald’s chain in Malaysia, has reported that its employees are being threatened, assaulted and harassed following a call for boycott of the chain in the past one month.

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