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McDonald's frantically shuts down website for employees after dietary advice embarrassment
naturalnews.com The world's most well-known fast food corporation is in damage control mode after an internal resource that the company created for its employees embarrassingly advised them to stop eating its own food offerings. CNN reports that the McDonald's corporation officially shut down its so-called "McResource Line" after an official nutrition guide posted on the site warned McDonald's employees that eating a burger, fries and a Coke -- the staple meal at McDonald's -- is an "unhealthy choice" when it comes to food. Originally developed for the purpose of helping McDonald's employees take ownership of their own health through communication and education, the McResource Line, which draws its content from various third-party sources, was apparently a little bit too honest when it came to providing McDonald's employees with nutrition advice. A photo feature displaying a cheeseburger meal like the kind sold at McDonald's, labeled the "unhealthy choice," was contrasted with a submarine sandwich, salad and water, labeled the "healthier choice," an image that was later pulled by the company. "We are temporarily performing some maintenance in order to provide you with the best experience possible," read a new landing page posted not longer after McDonald's officials caught wind of the inconvenient photo. "Please excuse us while these upgrades are being made," to read more: naturalnews.com
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