Donald Trump McDonald's

2024 - 10 - 21

Trump, McDonald's, and a Side of Fries – What Could Go Wrong?

trump at mcdonald's Donald Trump - Election 2024 - Fast Food - McDonald's - Politics - Yelp Reviews - trump at mcdonald's

When Donald Trump swings by McDonald’s for a campaign rally, you know fast food just got political! 🍔 Dive into the delicious drama!

Donald Trump has recently found himself parked in the drive-thru lane of controversy, quite literally, after making a campaign stop at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania. The former president, known for his affinity for fast food (who can forget his notorious preference for Big Macs?), was greeted with both cheers and jeers as he put on an apron and took a turn behind the counter. His stunt was described by right-leaning media outlets as a clever move to connect with everyday voters, but not everyone was loving it.

In the wake of his visit, McDonald’s found itself in hot water. The fast food giant was fast to clarify its stance, stating it “does not endorse candidates for elected office” and making it clear that they are not a political brand. This clarifying message came amidst a flood of negative reviews on Yelp from internet jokers, creatively panning the culinary experience with quips like “Bronzer on my fries”. Nothing says “political endorsement” like bad Yelp reviews!

The dynamics at play are fascinating. Trump's visit brought an unexpected spotlight to the restaurant, but not all the attention was welcome. Angry critics took to social media, mocking everything from Trump's food preparation skills (who knew frying couldn’t escape the political frypan?) to the choice of fast food as a campaign stage. Local McDonald’s employees were left to deal with the aftermath of the event, voice their opinions on Trump’s work ethic, and begin cleaning up the internet’s mess.

So, how did this bizarre fast-food caper unfold? Trump, despite some initial hiccups, showed a willingness to engage with staff, leaving some workers feeling he was just another guy who didn't mind taking some time at the fryer. And while it may have been a publicity stunt at its core, it begs the question — can anyone truly relate to an ex-president frying fries? The juxtaposition of his lofty status with the everyman backdrop of McDonald’s dives into an intriguing realm of fast food politics.

Did you know that Ronald McDonald House Charities provides housing for families with sick children just minutes from their hospitals? It's a heartwarming mission far removed from the political chaos of a Trump visit. And on a lighter note, McDonald's has served more than 100 billion burgers since 1955. That's one hefty serving of fast food history!

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Quartz"

McDonald's is distancing itself from Donald Trump after a high ... (Quartz)

The fast food giant said it did not facilitate Trump's visit to a Pennsylvania restaurant and “does not endorse candidates for elected office”

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNBC"

McDonald's tells U.S. restaurants it's not a 'political brand' after ... (CNBC)

McDonald's said it is not a political brand and is not endorsing a presidential candidate after former President Donald Trump visited a location in ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The New York Times"

How Trump's Stop at McDonald's Was Covered by Partisan Media (The New York Times)

Former President Donald J. Trump's campaign event at a McDonalds in Pennsylvania was described by right-leaning outlets as a brilliant move.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "TIME"

Donald Trump's Long Love for McDonald's, Explained (TIME)

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump works behind the counter during a visit Republican presidential nominee former U.S. ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Newsweek"

Donald Trump McDonald's hit with bad reviews: "Bronzer on my fries" (Newsweek)

The Pennsylvania restaurant has been targeted on Yelp, with a slew of negative reviews by online jokers deriding the former president's food preparation.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "ABC News"

McDonald's agreed to Trump event but insists it isn't endorsing a ... (ABC News)

McDonald's Corp. says it agreed to host former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania store over the weekend but stressed that it isn't endorsing a ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Eater"

Donald Trump Did Not Actually Work at McDonald's (Eater)

Yesterday, convicted felon and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attempted to prove that he, a disgraced billionaire, can relate to the average ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The New York Times"

Trump Took a Turn at the Fryer. McDonald's Workers Have Thoughts. (The New York Times)

After Donald J. Trump served fast food during a campaign stop at a McDonald's, several workers said the candidate showed a willingness to learn but should ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CNNMoney"

McDonald's didn't give Trump permission to serve fries. It didn't need to (CNNMoney)

McDonald's has been thrust into in the 2024 election, gaining particular attention over the weekend when former President Donald Trump served fries at a ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Atlantic"

The Slop Candidate (The Atlantic)

Donald Trump embraces a working-class fantasy. By Charlie Warzel. Photo illustration of Donald Trump holding McDonald's fries. Illustration by The Atlantic ...

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Fortune"

McDonald's makes it clear it isn't endorsing Trump after drive-thru ... (Fortune)

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks from a drive-thru window during a. Trump staffed the fry station at a McDonald's in ...

Explore the last week