KUALA LUMPUR - Despite a call by netizens to boycott fast food chain McDonald’s, which they claimed is pro-Israel, many still opted to patronise its McDonald’s.
Most of those who did so felt the boycott would not have any effect although many others believe its is already showing results.
Checks by Bernama in the city today found that there were still people going McDonald’s.
Private sector worker Ravinya Racheal, 24, when met at the McDonald’s outlet at the KL Sentral station, said the boycott of products connected to Israel needed the cooperation of all parties.
“If I stop eating at McDonald’s will the two countries be at peace...I do not mean any harm and I sympathise with what is happening in Gaza, Palestine but the situation should be handled logically,” she said when met at the outlet’s premises here today.
Another private sector employee, Mohammad Hariff, 29, when met at the McDonald’s outlet in the Masjid Jamek area, said he was sad with what has happened in Gaza but the boycott was illogical and would only cause misunderstanding. — Bernama
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