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McDonald’s hit with $250m wage theft claim over rest break entitlements

McDonald’s has been hit with a mammoth wage theft case over allegations more than 250,000 current and former workers were denied rest breaks.

The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) announced Friday it had lodged a “mega” federal court claim against 328 McDonald’s operators and the fast food giant itself over the alleged denial of paid rest breaks at nearly 1000 current and former restaurants.

The union, which has some 15 existing federal court claims against McDonald’s and its franchisees, said it was seeking $250 million in compensation plus penalties in one of the biggest wage theft claims of its kind in the country’s history, capturing more than 1.8 per cent of working Australians.

Under the Fast Food Award, all McDonald’s workers are entitled to an uninterrupted 10-minute break when working four hours or more. The SDA alleges that not only were employees not informed of their rest break entitlements, but they were also told breaks could be exchanged for a free soft drink or going to the toilet.

The union alleges that the conduct was systematic and deliberate and that McDonald’s Australia aided and abetted franchisees in the practice.

“The SDA has sought to fix this issue with McDonald’s and they’ve refused to resolve it, let alone admit any wrongdoing,” SDA secretary Gerard Dwyer said in a statement.

“As one of the largest employers of young people in Australia, McDonald’s shouldn’t have to be dragged through the Federal Court for workers to receive their most basic entitlements.

“Across their restaurants, McDonald’s demands consistency. They make sure each restaurant can put two beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun. It’s simply not believable that these breaks weren’t denied on purpose.

“Just because McDonald’s is a multinational, multi-billion-dollar fast food behemoth doesn’t mean they can pick and choose which laws to follow. McDonald’s has the capacity and a responsibility to ensure they’re giving workers all of their entitlements.

“These federal court claims are not just about compensation and penalizing McDonald’s, it’s about sending a clear message that this systematic exploitation of young workers will not be tolerated. We won’t stop calling out these exploitative behaviors until McDonald’s cleans up their act and compensates workers.”

The SDA is seeking thousands of dollars in compensation for workers who did not receive their legal break entitlements and is asking the court to penalize 400 employers who have operated McDonald’s sites in the past six years.

The union says the $250 million figure is a “conservative estimate”.

McDonald’s has more than 970 restaurants in Australia and employs more than 100,000 people.

The SDA’s existing federal court actions are against McDonald’s Australia and 14 franchisees, spanning 196 sites.

According to the union, more than 10,000 workers have assisted in its investigations into McDonald’s work conditions.

In a statement, a McDonald’s Australia spokeswoman the company “intends to fully defend the claim”.

“McDonald’s believes its restaurants complied with applicable instruments, provided rest breaks to employees and were consistent with historic working arrangements,” she said.

“Those arrangements have been known to the SDA for many years. The manner of taking breaks has not been challenged or raised by the SDA as a matter of concern throughout successive enterprise bargaining processes for new industrial agreements.

“We are very mindful of our obligations under applicable employment laws, including the former enterprise agreement and the Fast Food Industry Award, and continue to work closely with our restaurants to ensure employees receive all correct workplace entitlements and pay.

“We value our employees highly and the great contribution they make to the success of the business.”

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KFC launches plant-based popcorn chicken, Wicked Wings

Fans of fast food giant KFC have gotten a hot new take on a favorite menu item for a limited time only – but not everyone’s convinced.

KFC has announced a new meat-free option that takes the iconic spice of Wicked Wings and packs it into delectable bite-sized morsels known from the fast-food giant’s Popcorn Chicken.

Wicked Popcorn is completely plant-based – however the menu item is currently only being trialled at select outlets in NSW.

A sampling of the Wicked Popcorn in news.com.au’s newsroom had those tasting it divided.

“The weird fake chicken is actually pretty good?” one offered, while another admitted, “I think I prefer it to normal popcorn chicken.”

But not everyone agreed – others found it “rubbery” and that it “tasted like broccoli”.

From August 9 to September 5, Wicked Popcorn, the Wicked Popcorn Bowl and Wicked

Popcorn Combo can be purchased from 14 KFC restaurants on the South Coast.

In addition, KFC has dropped a brand-new Lime Ranch dipping sauce to combine spicy, zest and crunch.

Sally Spriggs, CMO at KFC Australia, commented: “We’re excited to serve up Wicked Popcorn – an innovative product that offers more choice on our menu.

“We’re always looking to treat our fans with new products, so we hope they’ll enjoy this meat-free option which offers that great KFC taste our fans know and love.

“South Coast locals should head down to KFC for the limited-time offer and try it while they can.”

The Wicked Popcorn can be purchased from the 14 restaurants or the KFC app.

A snack-sized Wicked Popcorn and Lime Ranch sauce retails for just $2.95.

The offer is for a limited time only.

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McDonald’s expands its Quarter Pounder range

Fast food giant McDonald’s winter menu has just got even better with the reintroduction of a fan favorite that will have burger lovers rejoicing.

Macca’s has reinstated the Quarter Pounder with Bacon, which features everything people love about the burger with a crispy new addition.

But, the fast food giant isn’t stopping there with a brand new take on the classic burger being introduced – the Quarter Pounder Deluxe.

A twist on the original, the Deluxe features crispy lettuce, fresh tomato, cheese, onion, tangy mustard and pickles on top of a juicy 100 per cent Aussie beef patty.

Tim Kenward, marketing director of McDonald’s Australia, said, “Macca’s is committed to offering great quality, great tasting food to our customers.

“The Quarter Pounder is one of our most iconic menu items and much loved for its delicious flavor combinations and ingredients.

“We are excited to give Quarter Pounder fans even more variety with the addition of the new Quarter Pounder Deluxe and Quarter Pounder with Bacon.

“From crispy bacon to fresh lettuce and tomato, there’s something for everyone in this range.”

In addition to this, for a limited time only, customers can get a vintage collectable glass with the purchase of any medium or large Quarter Pounder, Double Quarter Pounder, Quarter Pounder Bacon and Quarter Pounder Deluxe meals.

The new menu items and collectable glasses will be available across Macca’s restaurants nationwide, including via the MyMacca’s app and McDelivery, from August 3.

The burgers are on offer for a limited time only.

McDonald’s winter menu has seen the addition of the Mighty Angus, mozzarella sticks with chunky tomato relish and two new desserts: the Crème Brulée McFlurry and Crème Brulée Pie.

To celebrate Macca’s winter range, a few lucky people will get a rare peek behind the scenes at McDonald’s HQ, tasting not-yet-released menu items and grabbing some exclusive swag in a new competition.

Ten lucky winners will get the chance to be the first to try new products, fan favorites no longer available and access merchandise from the fast-food giant.

To enter, all people have to do is post their best influencer impression while unboxing their McDelivery to TikTok between 12.01am on July 26 and 11.59pm on August 7 with the hashtag #maccasnightinfluencer as well as tagging @mcdonaldsau plus three friends they’d like to enjoy a winter night in with.

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Categories
Business

McDonald’s expands its Quarter Pounder range

Fast food giant McDonald’s winter menu has just got even better with the reintroduction of a fan favorite that will have burger lovers rejoicing.

Macca’s has reinstated the Quarter Pounder with Bacon, which features everything people love about the burger with a crispy new addition.

But, the fast food giant isn’t stopping there with a brand new take on the classic burger being introduced – the Quarter Pounder Deluxe.

A twist on the original, the Deluxe features crispy lettuce, fresh tomato, cheese, onion, tangy mustard and pickles on top of a juicy 100 per cent Aussie beef patty.

Tim Kenward, marketing director of McDonald’s Australia, said, “Macca’s is committed to offering great quality, great tasting food to our customers.

“The Quarter Pounder is one of our most iconic menu items and much loved for its delicious flavor combinations and ingredients.

“We are excited to give Quarter Pounder fans even more variety with the addition of the new Quarter Pounder Deluxe and Quarter Pounder with Bacon.

“From crispy bacon to fresh lettuce and tomato, there’s something for everyone in this range.”

In addition to this, for a limited time only, customers can get a vintage collectable glass with the purchase of any medium or large Quarter Pounder, Double Quarter Pounder, Quarter Pounder Bacon and Quarter Pounder Deluxe meals.

The new menu items and collectable glasses will be available across Macca’s restaurants nationwide, including via the MyMacca’s app and McDelivery, from August 3.

The burgers are on offer for a limited time only.

McDonald’s winter menu has seen the addition of the Mighty Angus, mozzarella sticks with chunky tomato relish and two new desserts: the Crème Brulée McFlurry and Crème Brulée Pie.

To celebrate Macca’s winter range, a few lucky people will get a rare peek behind the scenes at McDonald’s HQ, tasting not-yet-released menu items and grabbing some exclusive swag in a new competition.

Ten lucky winners will get the chance to be the first to try new products, fan favorites no longer available and access merchandise from the fast-food giant.

To enter, all people have to do is post their best influencer impression while unboxing their McDelivery to TikTok between 12.01am on July 26 and 11.59pm on August 7 with the hashtag #maccasnightinfluencer as well as tagging @mcdonaldsau plus three friends they’d like to enjoy a winter night in with.

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