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Covid-19:mcdonald's Bans Black People From Their Stores In A Chinese City by Orlando7au: 3:19pm On Apr 14, 2020
— A viral video shows a notice which read 'black people are not allowed to enter
— The store is said to be based in Guangzhou, home to 13,600 African migrants
— The US chain was accused of racial discrimination as the video sparked outrage
— Guangzhou said today that 111 African citizens had tested positive for COVID-19


A McDonald's restaurant in China has allegedly banned black people from entering the store out of fears that they might be coronavirus carriers.

A video recently circulating online showed a customer holding a sign that read: 'We've been informed from now on black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant.' The store is believed to be located in the southern Chinese city Guangzhou.

The footage sparked uproar online after the fast-food chain was accused of fuelling the rising xenophobia, particularly towards African nationals, in the country.

McDonald‘s said the notice 'is not representative of our inclusive values'. The US fast-food giant has temporarily closed the branch, according to a statement.

The incident came after African officials confronted China publicly and in private over racist mistreatment of Africans in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.

The notice, written in English, said the prohibition was established out of concerns for the customers' health.

'For the sake of your health, consciously notify the local police for medical isolation, please understand the inconvenience caused.'

McDonald's said in a statement today that the Guangzhou branch has temporarily closed due to the incident.

'As a brand, as a company and as more than 2.2 million people serving nearly 120 countries around the world, this is not representative of our inclusive values,' the statement read.

'Immediately upon learning of an unauthorized communication to our guests at a restaurant in Guangzhou, we immediately removed the communication and temporarily closed the restaurant.

'As part of the temporary closure of this restaurant, we will take the opportunity to further educate managers and employees on our values, which includes serving all members of the communities in which we operate.'

The US company's franchise businesses in mainland China and Hong Kong have been mostly owned by a state-owned company CITIC since 2017.

As China prepares for a second wave of COVID-19 cases to hit their cities, Africans living in the commercial hub 'Little Africa' - found in the Yuexiu district - said they've been discriminated against and faced racism.

A U.S. Embassy security alert on Saturday said that 'police ordered bars and restaurants not to serve clients who appear to be of African origin,' and local officials have launched mandatory testing and self-quarantine for 'anyone with 'African contacts'.'

Some Africans have even described being suddenly evicted from their homes.

Since April 4, Guangzhou Health Commission has screened 4,553 African nationals currently living in the city, according to an official yesterday. A total of 111 residents were found to be infected with the coronavirus.

The city officials recorded 13,652 African citizens living in Guangzhou in December 2019. Less than half of them have remained in the city after the outbreak began, the authorities said yesterday.

'We have provided African nationals with the exact same nucleic acid testing procedures as we do for Chinese and other foreign nationals,' Chen Yongqiu, deputy chief police officer of Guangzhou, told the press.

'We appointed the same quarantine hotels and staff members. There is no discrimination or racism.'

Re: Covid-19:mcdonald's Bans Black People From Their Stores In A Chinese City by Jayjezey: 3:22pm On Apr 14, 2020
China and racism is like fish and water; inseparable
Re: Covid-19:mcdonald's Bans Black People From Their Stores In A Chinese City by IneedSugarMumy1(m): 3:31pm On Apr 14, 2020
Where are those that always praise Chinese

Come and see
Re: Covid-19:mcdonald's Bans Black People From Their Stores In A Chinese City by Horus(m): 2:21am On Apr 16, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaheiqhNn44

McDonald's Temporarily Close China Store After Refusing To Serve Africans

A McDonald's restaurant in China has banned Africans from entering the store out of fears that they might be coronavirus carriers. McDonald‘s said the notice 'is not representative of our inclusive values'. The US fast-food giant has temporarily closed the branch, according to a statement.

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