The gun found on the suspect in the killing of United Healthcare's CEO matched shell casings found at the site of the shooting, New York City's police commissioner said Wednesday. Suspect Luigi Mangione's fingerprints also matched a water bottle and a protein bar wrapper that police found near the scene and that officials say the gunman purchased at a nearby coffee shop while awaiting his target, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at an unrelated news conference. The 26-year-old Mangione's was charged with murder in the shooting last week in midtown Manhattan of Brian Thompson, who led the United States' largest medical insurance company. Authorities have said that writings found in Mangione's possession hinted at a hatred of corporate greed. They've recovered a spiral notebook that Mangione kept, along with a three-page handwritten letter found when he was arrested, a law enforcement official said Wednesday. Police have not disclosed what was in the notebook. The letter, found when
McDonald's became a target of boycotts after photos and videos on social media showed its franchised stores in Israel giving meals to the nation's soldiers following the October 7 attack
McDonald's will become the title sponsor of the French league from July for the next three season, the league said on Thursday. The fast-food chain is succeeding Uber Eats as the title sponsor of Ligue 1. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. According to L'Equipe newspaper, which did not specify its sources, McDonald's will pay 30 million euros per season ($33 million). The sports outlet said the food delivery service Uber Eats currently pays about 16 million euros ($17.5 million) per season. This partnership marks the coming together of two major institutions that are deeply rooted in the daily lives and collective imagination of the French people, the French league said. Through its national network of 1,560 restaurants, McDonald's will enable Ligue 1 to get even closer to its fans across the country.
Reports of system outages at McDonald's are growing around the world, shuttering restaurants and leading to social media complaints. McDonald's in Japan posted on X, formerly Twitter, that operations are temporarily out at many of our stores nationwide." It added that it apologized for the inconvenience. The website Downdetector also reported a spike in problems with the McDonald's app in the last couple of hours. Media outlets reported that customers from Australia to the U.K. have complained of issues with ordering, including a customer who posted a photo to X that saying a kiosk was unavailable.
Westlife Foodworld is also nearly doubling its retail outlets from 361 currently to around 580-630 restaurants by 2027 with an investment of Rs 14 billion
While some restaurants abroad have successfully protected their recipes, prior art can prove to be a hurdle in patenting innovative cuisine
The firm currently serves over 7.5 million brands including McDonald's, 24 Seven and Taco Bell
American fast food giant McDonald's wants to reopen some of its restaurants in Ukraine, despite the ongoing Russian war against Kiev.
Fast food chain McDonald's has suffered a data breach in the US, South Korea and Taiwan, saying no customer financial information was leaked.
After a short hiatus, the fast food chain is opening its stores in a phased manner. Here are a few things it should keep in mind
Net income rose to $1.88 bn in the third quarter ended September 30, from $1.28 billion, a year earlier
Amid uncertainty over the future of 169 restaurants following the cancellation of licence
Sales at the firm's US restaurants open at least 13 months rose 3.9% in the second quarter
McDonald's shares were up 2.4% in pre-market trading
Kolkata's Priyanka Moitra visited the outlet on Eastern Metropolitan bypass
McDonald's fourth-quarter revenue fell nearly 5% to $6.03 billion
Reason is ill-effects of caffeine on susceptible groups such as children, pregnant, lactating women
The arrests were delayed by a man claiming falsely on social media that he was being held hostage inside
The Delhi high court, on July 21, had held that the dispute between McDonald's and Bakshi needed to be resolved in the London Court of International Arbitration
A single judge bench had on 22 December, 2014, ordered in favour of Bakshi, asking both parties to settle the matter in an Indian court