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Russian cities ponder 1-day-a-week booze ban
McDonald's franchisees say the company's all-day breakfast launch has been a nightmare. The new menu is slowing down service, reducing average ticket costs, and causing chaos in the kitchens, franchisees told Nomura analyst Mark Kalinowski in a new survey. "In small stores, the problems are vast with people falling over each other and equipment jammed in everywhere," one franchisee wrote in response to the survey.
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What's the deal with the McDonald's article in the snippet?
If alcoholism something they want to stymie, I am not sure that limiting peoples access is going do the trick. Education is likely to be more effective and this may be their attempt at education by increasing awareness of the situation. History tells an interesting story about the negative effects of prohibition.
Prohibiting sale on one day only isn't prohibition. It's not like alcohol is hard to store overnight. The goal is more likely to establish a foundation for a negative viewpoint of drinking. A not so gentle nudge.