Ito ang nagsisimula nang mag-circulate na statement daw ni Gary Granada against McDo. Anong say n'yo?
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From: Janice Damasco/TDM/ABS-CBN/PH Date: 10/11/2006 11:24:25 PM Subject: gary granada's ordeal with the Arrogant Managers of McDonald's
My Personal Ordeal with the Arrogant Managers of McDonald's
5 seconds
My name is Gary Granada, I am a Kaalagad volunteer, and I need 5 seconds of your time to help reduce the use of styrofoam in fast food chains.
What was meant to be a nice and simple Saint Francis Day motorcade-march to McDonald's yesterday turned out to be a nightmare. We were rudely treated by McDonald's, to put it mildly. Weeks before, we already sought a dialogue with them to reiterate our concern for their reluctance to reduce their use of styrofoam, despite their pledge to seriously attend to it during our dialogue in 2002! (Jollibee said the same thing, and while we are not satisfied with their response, at least they made some effort to shift to other packaging and serving materials.)
We sent them a letter, went to their office, made follow ups, waited for a response. The most we got from them was 'you wait for our call'. They never called, never wrote back, but verbally said they will assign representatives to receive our motorcade's representatives.
When we got there, their representatives turned out to be the Citibank Building's security detail. Ill-mannered and impolite, they told us that they were told by McDonald's that they were not expecting us. One of our staff went up to their 17th floor office to find out whether they were willing to sit down and talk matters. Told to tell us to wait, we waited. The giant that it is, the bosses of McDonald's apparently regard little children, nuns, mothers, priests and concerned consumers as their employees. We asked how long we were supposed to wait and got no straight answer. Finally they sent word for me to come up, just me, no one else. I thought these people must have seen too many spaghetti movies, perhaps they thought they had a hostage crisis. I was led to a conference room that could easily sit six or seven people and was greeted by two bright boys.
Think about it. Naglakad kami papuntang McDonald's, at pagdating namin doon, wala man lang bumaba para kausapin kami ng maayos. At pinatawag ako nitong dalawang batang managers!
It occurred to me that there were far more basic issues that plague McDonald's than styrofoam. Like common courtesy. So I explained to these rich young rulers that the courteous thing to do was to go down, greet the delegation and ask how they may be of help. I even asked them where they were schooled, because in the public school in an obscure town where I came from, they manage to teach such things in Grade One. Their bloated bright brains must have taken up the space that was meant for their ears. It felt like talking to an electric fan.
Meanwhile I insisted that somebody from Greenpeace, the Ecowaste Coalition, Franciscan Movement for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation, and the JPICC of the Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (our partners in the activity) be present as well. They said they can only accommodate three people at most. Fine. So I said I and our staff will go down and we will send three people up. But at the lobby, the three representatives we sent were barred by security people from proceeding, again upon McDonald's instructions they said.
It looked hopeless.
We decided to wrap up the program when out of nowhere a condescending woman materialized and introduced herself as the media relations officer of McDonald's. She said, 'Why don't you go to Jollibee instead, they're number One.' To which Father Ben Moraleda replied, 'We did, and at least they are doing something.'
On the side, irked by her audacity, Fr. Ben quipped, 'And please take that hand of yours off my shoulder, I don't like you.'
And all that commotion for a very simple and very reasonable plan: that McDonald's reduce the use of styrofoam by 50% within one year. McDonald's has once again demonstrated its arrogance and incapacity to appreciate the sincere and constructive efforts of common folks to protect our environment. Unlike them, we do not make money doing what little we can to help make things a little better for everybody.
5 seconds, that's all I ask of you to help reduce the use of styrofoam. Sa mundo ng mga mayayabang, papansinin lang nila tayo kung tayo ay maninindigan. Take 5 seconds to think twice before choosing where to dine or order food.
WHEN YOU HAVE A CHOICE, DON'T CHOOSE MCDONALD'S
I feel sad for that woman and those two young managers. So young, so successful, so ahead of their game, so privileged; so rude, so arrogant, so lacking in character, so bland. And I have since stopped wondering why their burgers taste the way they do.
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hmmm...growing up in a Franciscan school, I understand Gary's and all the other concerned people about the environment....
nakita ko rin ang effort ng Jollibee na bawasan ang paggamit ng styrofoam materials...dun nga sa branch nila sa may Quiapo church,gumagamit na sila ng plates and metal spoons and forks....
kung boboycottin ang mcdo...hmmm..bahala na...nasa tao naman yun...
I honestly don't know whether to believe this or not. Am really confused. Still... back when I was in college, a friend of mine found a ****roach fused to his cup. McDo didn't handle that fracas too well either.
I guess I could lean more towards going to other fastfood chains... Which is silly for me, really, considering I prefer Jollibee anyway. Oh, never mind...
medyo off topic lang since na-mention ni cow yung ipis sa cup...
nakuwento sa akin ng friend ko na may kakilala daw siya na may nakitang tansan sa loob ng bote ng coke...tapos nung dinala nila sa coke mismo, malaki yung binayad sa kanila...wala lang...
kain na lang tayo sa iba...tutal halos di na makaya ng budget ko mag mcdo
Forget about the crap they use in packaging; what about the crap they use in their ingredients?!
Sugary drinks, fatty burgers, starchy fries, this all adds up to obesity, diabetes and a whole lot of health-related problems later on in life.
Gary Granada and his cohorts can try and focus on issues like environment and courtesy, but what use is saving reduced litter and polite manners when your health is ruined?
Seriously, I don't eat at McDonalds. Or Jollibee. The lowest I've gone as far as fastfood is concerned is Wendy's. I just waste my fastfood money on Kimono Ken and Rai Rai Ken and Hokuto no Ken (pantanggal ng calories) .
tenkouken wrote: Seriously, I don't eat at McDonalds. Or Jollibee. The lowest I've gone as far as fastfood is concerned is Wendy's. I just waste my fastfood money on Kimono Ken and Rai Rai Ken and Hokuto no Ken (pantanggal ng calories) .
Jap restos are better places to eat nowadays.
Ah very true! Japanese cuisine is one of the most health-conscious cuisines around. Why do you think the Japanese live longer? Then again, there are some fried dishes in Japanese cuisine but at least they're more filling and better-tasting than the usual burgers and fries.
Hokuto No Ken huh? ATATATATATATATA!!! You're already dead.
tenkouken wrote: Seriously, I don't eat at McDonalds. Or Jollibee. The lowest I've gone as far as fastfood is concerned is Wendy's. I just waste my fastfood money on Kimono Ken and Rai Rai Ken and Hokuto no Ken (pantanggal ng calories) .
Jap restos are better places to eat nowadays.
hear hear.
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