Monday 24 September 2012

Thankyou for reading this. Thanks to the hard work and intelligence of yourself and colleagues, McDonald's is undoubtedly the best known fast food restaurant chain in the world, I understand that you'd have no reason to consider the thoughts of a member of the public such as myself. But I truly believe that you would benefit from using my idea.
I used to love buying from MacDonald's. But I never do now, despite your fantastic advertising of improved quality and healthier food. I am acutely aware that the cost of a purchase from you could instead be donated and fund numerous meals for starving people in developing countries. 1 billion people each night go to sleep hungry. They have done nothing to deserve this, have no means of escaping their poverty, and are suffering beyond what we could imagine being so privileged as we are to live in a wealthy nation. I am so excited that we can, so easily, help these people. A meal for a starving person in an impoverished country costs a fraction of a pound. To give a child a meal each day for a year costs just $50 in Bolivia, for example. So why not offer a free meal for a starving chid with each purchase?
You will save huge numbers of lives. That is insanely exciting.
But of course, it would set you apart from your competitors. You need to set MacDonald's apart from alternative eating options - particularly in the minds of parents of children, and young people. The former are obviously concerned about children, and  will be thrilled to help dying children.  Myself a student, I know that young people are frequent purchasers of fast food, and extremely keen to help people in poverty. You can beat other fast food providers for their custom and increase sales by allowing them to help people in need.
No one could easily ignore posters with images of hungry children, which announce that they can feed a child by buying from you. Don't simply continue with the same futile fight that all food providers are in to be seen as healthier and cheaper than the others. Make MacDonald's truly unique and admirable by saving lives with just pennies.

Don't let the costs of running a shop reduce the number of boxes you can afford to send! You can buy in bulk straight from the producers, and get utterly amazing numbers of toys, accessories and more for whatever you're planning to spend on boxes.
Please look here
And try some of these:
You'll be able to make tonnes of boxes rather than a few, and make tonnes of kids immeasurably happy and aware of the message of Christmas : ) p