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McDonald's Restaurants v. Morris & Steel, known as McLibel, is an English case filed by McDonald's against environmental activists Helen Steel and David Morris about contents in a pamphlet critical of the company. The original case lasted over 10 years, showing that McDonald's really is not a good business as they are going to court against two people that probably can't stop anyone from eating the garbage they pass off as food. In the first case, the Titanium Arches (They should be, because they're not worthy of the gold) was awarded £40,000, but announced later they planned not to collect it, but earned it back after making some worthless kids obese. European Court of Human Rights awarded £57,000 to the McLibel Two as they did not have a fair trial.

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  • McDonald's Restaurants v. Morris & Steel, known as McLibel, is an English case filed by McDonald's against environmental activists Helen Steel and David Morris about contents in a pamphlet critical of the company. The original case lasted over 10 years, showing that McDonald's really is not a good business as they are going to court against two people that probably can't stop anyone from eating the garbage they pass off as food. In the first case, the Titanium Arches (They should be, because they're not worthy of the gold) was awarded £40,000, but announced later they planned not to collect it, but earned it back after making some worthless kids obese. European Court of Human Rights awarded £57,000 to the McLibel Two as they did not have a fair trial.
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  • McDonald's Restaurants v. Morris & Steel, known as McLibel, is an English case filed by McDonald's against environmental activists Helen Steel and David Morris about contents in a pamphlet critical of the company. The original case lasted over 10 years, showing that McDonald's really is not a good business as they are going to court against two people that probably can't stop anyone from eating the garbage they pass off as food. In the first case, the Titanium Arches (They should be, because they're not worthy of the gold) was awarded £40,000, but announced later they planned not to collect it, but earned it back after making some worthless kids obese. European Court of Human Rights awarded £57,000 to the McLibel Two as they did not have a fair trial.
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