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Gary Stallard is a regular contributor to the Opinion page of The Lufkin Daily News. His email address is garylstallard@gmail ...
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If the saying “all publicity is good publicity” is true, then one fast-food CEO has shaved a couple zeroes off his company’s marketing budget. McDonald’s president and CEO Chris Kempczinski has been ...
Recently, Chris Kempczinski ate a burger. It didn’t go well. Kempczinski is the CEO of McDonald’s. The burger was the Big Arch, the company’s newest offering. And the problem was a video. In it, ...
Chris Kempczinski’s rather tentative chomp drew mirth online, even from some competitors. By Victor Mather When the McDonald’s chief executive, Chris Kempczinski, posted a video of himself eating ...