KEY POINTS
  • McDonald's rejected restaurant owners' request to delay new changes to its franchise policies, according to a letter viewed by CNBC.
  • The National Franchisee Leadership Alliance said in a letter to owners Wednesday that McDonald's denied its request to implement the changes in June 2023 instead of Jan. 1.
  • The policy adjustments include updated standards for franchisees and new guidelines for how the company evaluates potential new franchisees.

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A customer places an order September 24, 2022 at a McDonald's Restaurant along the New York State Thruway in Hannacroix, New York.

A group representing McDonald's owners said the company rejected its request to delay changes to franchising policies, including updated standards and adjustments to how the company evaluates potential new restaurant operators, according to a letter seen by CNBC.

The National Franchisee Leadership Alliance said in a letter to owners Wednesday that McDonald's denied its request to make the changes in June 2023 instead of Jan. 1.

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