Stressed about how to feed your family during the holidays while working a low-wage job? McDonald’s has a suggestion for its employees: just break your food into pieces so you’ll eat less but still feel full.
The fast-food chain hosts an employee-only internal website called the “McResource Line” offering advice for workers on making ends meet. The “Low Pay is Not OK” advocacy group recently posted a video revealing screen shots of the website, which also suggested employees complain less and sing more to lower blood pressure and stress, and sell unwanted Christmas gifts on eBay or Craigslist for cash.
McDonald’s called the group’s video an attempt to “undermine a well-intended employee assistance resource website by taking isolated portions out of context.”
“The McResource website has helped countless employees by providing them with a variety of information and resources on topics ranging from health and wellness to stress and financial management,” the company said in a statement.
This is not the first time McDonald’s has doled out advice to its employees about how to manage their money. Last month, the McResource Line suggested workers sign up for food stamps and Medicaid, and created a website for employees in July that recommended employees take on second jobs.









