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2002-06-26
A typical form letter. Well, if you know someone who
works for McDonalds, why not have they submit your suggestion in their
name.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, 2002-06-26 12:35
Subject: [USMA:20655] Reply from
McDonald's
Here it is:
Hello John:
Thank you for contacting McDonald's
recently with your idea for a product or service that you believe
would be of interest to us. We appreciate your interest in
McDonald's, but it is our company's policy not to consider unsolicited
ideas from outside the McDonald's system.
It's not that great
ideas cannot come from people outside of McDonald's. Each year,
however, McDonald's receives thousands of unsolicited ideas and proposals
for products and services from individuals as well as companies.
Because of the volume of unsolicited ideas and the difficulty of
sorting out what is truly a "new" idea as opposed to a concept that has
already been considered or developed by McDonald's, we must adhere to a
strict policy of not reviewing any unsolicited ideas that come from
outside the McDonald's family of employees, franchisees and approved
suppliers. We! ! ! realize that we may be missing out on a few good
ideas, but we have had to adopt this policy for legal and business
reasons.
As a result, we must decline your invitation to review
your submission and hope you understand the reasons for this
decision.
Again, thank you for thinking of
McDonald's.
Rodrigo Home Office Customer Satisfaction
Department
John
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