World AffairsMcDonald’s Changes Happy Meal Policies Amid Pokémon Chaos

McDonald’s Changes Happy Meal Policies Amid Pokémon Chaos

Earlier this summer, the launch of Pokémon-themed Happy Meals at McDonald’s Japan caused major disturbances, Business Insider reported. Customers lined up in huge numbers, with some discarding food and others reselling meals and toys online at inflated prices.

McDonald’s stated:

“McDonald’s does not tolerate the purchase of Happy Set for the purpose of resale, nor the wasting or disposal of food. This incident clearly goes against our long-standing philosophy of providing a fun dining experience for children and families, as well as our values as a restaurant.”

New Happy Meal Rules for Customers

In response, McDonald’s Japan implemented stricter rules to prevent similar issues. Bulk purchases for resale, leaving food unattended, and commercial buying of Happy Meals are now prohibited. Customers are also no longer allowed to select specific toys.

Starting Friday, four new Sanrio-themed Happy Meal sets will be available:

  • Plarail
  • My Melody and Kuromi
  • Let’s Play With Cinnamoroll
  • Moon Universe Nanchara Kotetsukun

Purchase limits include:

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  • Three sets per group or account
  • One set per customer
  • In-store and drive-thru purchases only
  • Delivery and mobile orders suspended

McDonald’s emphasized toys will be distributed while supplies last and discouraged customers from asking about stock at individual stores.

Balancing Fun, Safety, and Responsibility

The new measures aim to maintain McDonald’s reputation as a family-friendly destination while preventing food waste and unfair resale.

Officials acknowledged potential inconvenience for customers who use mobile ordering and delivery services but urged understanding. They also noted the policies are temporary and subject to adjustment based on the success of the launch.

McDonald’s reiterated:

“McDonald’s does not tolerate food being left unattended or discarded. We strictly prohibit purchases or resale of Happy Sets for the purpose of resale, or other purchases for commercial purposes.”

Lessons From August

During the Pokémon Happy Meal launch in August, bulk purchases and reselling caused chaos, with some toys listed on Mercari, Japan’s largest online resale marketplace. Food wastage and disputes among customers highlighted the need for stricter rules.

The new guidelines are designed to prevent a repeat of these incidents and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for families visiting McDonald’s Japan.

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