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Sexta-feira, julho 27o, 2007

McDonald's sued em China

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Reuters

Um advogado chinês sued McDonald's em China para usar na maior parte inglês, não o chinês, em seus recibos, violating sua direita à informação, meios relatou em sexta-feira.

O advogado, identificado somente como o Shan, decidido fazer exame da ação legal de encontro à corrente a maior do restaurante do mundo depois que comeu em dois restaurantes de McDonald's em Beijing em maio e em junho.

“McDonald's oferece o serviço de alimento em China, mas não usa o chinês, que violates os consumidores' direitos para saber,” o Shan diariamente citado da juventude de Beijing como dizendo.

Shan has asked McDonald’s to apologise in newspapers and give him symbolic compensation of 1 yuan (6 pence), the newspaper said. The case began on Thursday.

The newspaper quoted McDonald’s as saying it was not fair to accuse the company of not using Chinese as its advertisements and menus were all in Chinese and its staff all spoke Chinese.

The receipts had changed into Chinese since July, it said. The company was not immediately available for comment.

Cases of east-meets-west culture clashes have been widely reported in China since the country embraced economic reforms in the late 1970s.

Earlier this month, a controversial Starbucks coffee shop in the Forbidden City, the former imperial palace at the heart of Beijing, closed its doors after facing years of opposition.

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