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Sharpton threatens to protest McDonald’s over racial discrimination, putting fast food chain ‘on notice’

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30 April 2023
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The National Action Network, a non-profit civil rights activism group headed by Rev. Al Sharpton, has warned it will “mobilize” against McDonald’s unless the fast food company addresses accusations of racial discrimination.

Sharpton said he sent a letter to McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski on Thursday urging the company to acknowledge complaints of racism in its employment, advertising and franchising practices, though National Action Network did not publish a copy of the letter.

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The Reverend Al Sharpton speaks at the National Action Network’s annual conference.

“We find it appalling and inexcusable that McDonald’s Corporation has not satisfied its differences with the Black community. There are lawsuits brought by Black franchises. Another brought by a Black former executive over racial discrimination from the highest levels,” said Sharpton.

He added, “And let’s not forget the $10 billion lawsuit brought by Byron Allen over the fact that Black-owned media did not get its fair share of McDonald’s supersized advertising budgets.”

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A sign stands outside of a McDonald’s restaurant in San Francisco, California.

NAN specifically mentioned the removal of John Rogers from the McDonald’s Corporation Board of Directors as an “issue” that must be addressed.

“We are also outraged at the removal of John Rogers, a well-respected business leader for the Black community, from the Board of Directors. We unequivocally demand they immediately acknowledge and address these issues, or we will begin a national campaign around McDonalds. You cannot sell Black folks Big Macs and give us little justice.”

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Al Sharpton speaks onstage during The National Action Network 2023 Convention in New York City.

Rogers retired from the board of directors in March 2023 after 20 years with the company. He retired alongside fellow board member Robert Eckert, who joined at the board at the same time as Rogers in May 2003.

“These retirements are consistent with the Board’s commitment to ongoing refreshment that maintains an appropriate balance of continuity and institutional knowledge with fresh perspectives among Directors,” McDonald’s explained last month in a press release announcing Rogers and Eckert’s retirement.

FOX Business reached out to both the McDonald’s Corporation and National Action Network for comment.

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