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McDonald's reinforced its commitment towards inclusivity through its latest campaign for EatQual initiative

The campaign showcases the role that McDonald's EatQual packaging plays in addressing one of the many challenges that people with limited upper limb mobility face in their everyday lives

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McDonald's reinforced its commitment towards inclusivity through its latest campaign for EatQual initiative

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McDonald’s India (West and South) has launched a heart-warming brand film created by DDB Mudra that highlights how small innovations can go a long way in making the world more equal for everyone. The campaign showcases the role that McDonald’s EatQual packaging plays in addressing one of the many challenges that people with limited upper limb mobility face in their everyday lives. The brand has reiterated that it aims to extend the EatQual platform to launch meaningful initiatives aimed at promoting inclusion across gender, languages and disabilities.

The film opens with a kid trying to do various day-to-day activities such as trying to play the guitar, doing a craft project, trying his hand at blocks, playing video games using only one hand, and struggling at each one of those. It then shows him walking up to his friend who has only one upper limb, with two burgers – one in the regular packaging and one in the EatQual packaging. It closes with both of them biting into the burger, with his friend being able to hold and have the burger with ease, in the EatQual case.

The brand film showcases a child’s curiosity to explore the world as they see others experience it. The kid after trying a host of activities realises that eating a McDonald’s burger is one of the few experiences that he and his friend with limited upper limb mobility can share easily.

Arvind RP, Director – Marketing and Communications, McDonald’s India (West and South) said, “According to the World Health Organisation, around 15% of the world’s population lives with some form of disability. And yet, the world just isn’t made for them. EatQual stems from this fact. It is an inclusivity platform that we will continue to build. The EatQual packaging marks just the first step in that direction. We aim to launch a host of new, meaningful innovations to make the McDonald’s experience easy for everyone.”

Pallavi Chakravarti, Creative Head, DDB Mudra West, said, “This year, McDonald’s has renewed its commitment to inclusion by continuing to promote the EatQual pack. The world doesn’t treat everyone the same - most things are designed to cater to the able-bodied, as the protagonist of our campaign discovers. So, while the idea of a pack that enables people with limited upper limb mobility to enjoy their burgers with dignity is not a life-changing one, it’s an important one. Because this small step alters an experience for the better - an experience that most of us take for granted. And for some of us, it brings a previously unattainable pleasure comfortably within reach. Sometimes, no, oftentimes, it’s the little things that go a long way in levelling the playing field for us all.”

McDonald’s restaurants in West and South India are owned and operated by Westlife Development Limited (‘Westlife’). The company announced the launch of the EatQual packaging last year on the occasion of the International Day of People with Disabilities. The packaging was developed in collaboration with an NGO that has been working towards the betterment of the specially-abled community for over 50 years.

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