Don't like homeless people in your fast food restaurant? Let's send a few hundred.

a business owner in the US, which is based on capitalism has the right to refuse service. If the homeless are driving their other customers away then they have every right to kick them out. McDonalds, or any private business for that matter, has a goal of making a profit. Having a homeless presence, like it or not, detracts a lot of paying customers. One homeless guy buying a cup of coffee does not offset 5 families that walk in and don’t feel safe so they don’t eat there. It’s not McDonald’s responsibility to provide a place to stay for anyone. Also before you call me evil I volunteer and donate and actually have worked and spoken with lots of homeless people in my area including providing jobs for them. I just don’t believe in forcing private industry to pick up the slack for a systemic problem.

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