KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's is rolling out a new assessment system for its restaurants, and tensions are boiling over for some owners.
  • Some franchisees are worried the new process will instead harm operations and alienate workers in an already-tight job market. "It just kills morale," one owner said.
  • Two separate surveys recently revealed frustrations and disapproval of the new grading system.
  • "We must remain laser focused on maintaining our world-famous standards of excellence in our restaurants," McDonald's said.

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McDonald's franchise owners are expressing concern and frustration over a new grading system the fast food giant is planning to roll out early next year, with some saying it is poor timing due to unprecedented pressures in the workforce.

The company plans to enact the system, called Operations PACE, which stands for Performance and Customer Excellence, in January 2023. McDonald's notes its "business climate is changing" in a 60-page overview of the PACE system, which was viewed by CNBC, and says it needs a "new approach that supports achieving our growth plan objectives."

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