Truce: McDonald's can stay at the Cleveland Clinic
Filed in archive News on July 23, 2005

McDonald's can stay at the Cleveland Clinic after making some dietary changes to its menu:
The McDonald's restaurant in the food court at one of the nation's top heart hospitals is now offering up veggie burgers and carrot sticks.
And both sides say the tension is easing over whether cheeseburgers and fries belong in a place where patients struggling with coronary artery disease are trying to avoid fast food.
(Kropko, "McDonald's Plans to Stay at Ohio Hospital", AP/ABC News, Jul 22)
And both sides say the tension is easing over whether cheeseburgers and fries belong in a place where patients struggling with coronary artery disease are trying to avoid fast food.
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