At a suburban Philadelphia venue, Trump recently assumed control of the fry station and engaged with patrons via the drive-thru window during the event.
McDonald’s has restated its apolitical position for the imminent presidential election following a visit by former President Donald Trump to a restaurant in Pennsylvania last weekend. The occasion, held at a suburban Philadelphia outlet, featured Trump manning the fry station and engaging with patrons at the drive-thru. Despite being closed to regular customers during the visit, the event garnered considerable interest.
McDonald’s specified in a communication to its staff, as reported by the Associated Press, that the occasion did not signify support for any political figure. Derek Giacomantonio, the franchisee of the establishment, had contacted the corporate office upon discovering Trump’s intention to visit a Pennsylvania branch. Following one of its fundamental principles of inclusivity, the company approved the visit, stating, “We welcome all individuals with open arms.