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Big Mac under Attack
Hungry consumers in
America and abroad are losing their appetite for the world’s largest fast
food company. Is McDonald’s a brand on the verge of collapse, or can it be
revitalized? This program strives to find out, as Harvard Business School’s
David Upton, Philip Morris litigator John Banzhaf, BBC business editor Jeff
Randall, and neuroscientist Ann Kelley cite fat- and sugar-laden foods,
cannibalistic over-franchising, menu stagnation, and competition with Subway
as factors in the giant’s decline. McDonald’s accepts that there are
problems, but is determined to fix them. The plan? More customers, more
often. A BBCW Production. (38 minutes)
Copyright date: ©2003
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