Cardi B & Offset's date night meal deal might be a hot seller with McDonald's customers, but some McDonald's franchisees still think they're not good for business. It doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense by the numbers, but reports some of the brand's franchisees are making a stink about the partnership with the hip hop superstars on the basis their music includes profanity that isn't "family friendly. The grimacing, if you will, franchisees are even quoting the corporation's "Golden Arches Code" (yeah, they've got one) which states, "Partnerships with celebrities and influencers that have potential risk to damage our brand based on statements they have made or their positions on certain issues” aren’t permitted. Another section of the Code says, "Music partnerships associated with content that includes offensive language in the lyrics" are also forbidden.
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