'McDonald's
Diet' brand ambassador dropped from schools: company
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[May 16, 2016]
By Lisa Baertlein
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The former Iowa
science teacher and McDonald's Corp "brand ambassador," who preached the
virtues of walking and near-daily french fries in presentations to
youth, is no longer visiting U.S. schools, the fast-food chain said on
Friday.
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The program presented by John Cisna, author of the book "My
McDonald's Diet: How I lost 37 pounds in 90 days and became a viral
media sensation," was sharply criticized by teachers, parents and
public health advocates who accused McDonald's of trying to hook
youngsters on unhealthy food.
Cisna's program included a documentary and discussion guide edited
by McDonald's, which hired him in 2015 and provides him with a
stipend for time and travel related to his speaking engagements. His
presentations came shortly after the new CEO of the 60-year-old
chain had begun working to transform McDonald's into a "modern,
progressive burger company."
"As our brand ambassador, John is focused on internal and local
community events, and he is not appearing at schools," McDonald's
said in a statement. A McDonald's spokeswoman declined to elaborate.
While some of Cisna's materials can be used for internal and
community events, the company said, "none of these materials are
currently used in schools."
(Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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