McDonald’s reassures customers after signs in store warned of post-Brexit ingredient shortages
The IndependentSign up to our free Brexit and beyond email for the latest headlines on what Brexit is meaning for the UK Sign up to our Brexit email for the latest insight Sign up to our Brexit email for the latest insight SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy McDonald’s has reassured customers over post-Brexit food supplies, after signs were placed in the fast food restaurant warning items could be unavailable from the new year. The signs, which were seen by customers in the McDonald’s Penge branch in south London on Wednesday, said that some fresh ingredients, such as salad and tomatoes, could be missing from menu items. But McDonald’s confirmed to The Independent that the posters had been distributed as a contingency measure last week and the fast food chain is not now anticipating any supply issues related to Brexit or otherwise. Recommended Burger King encourages customers to eat at McDonalds and KFC Plenty of McDonald’s customers saw the funny side to the posters, with one on Twitter asking “who buys the Big Mac for the lettuce”?