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Inside McDonald’s ‘appalling’ sex for shifts scandal from ‘bum slaps & topless photos’ to ‘bets to sleep with new staff’

AN APPALLING “sex for shifts” scandal has uncovered how McDonald’s employees were “slapped on the bum” as bosses “placed bets on sleeping with new staff”.

More than 700 current and former staff members are suing the fast food giant over allegations that managers sexually abused them as teenagers and “preyed on young female workers”.

McDonald's sign against a blue sky.
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McDonald’s has come under fire over allegations its managers abused and harassed staff[/caption]
17-year-old Shelby, a former McDonald's employee, discusses allegations of sexual assault, harassment, racism, and bullying at UK McDonald's locations.
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Ex-McDonald’s teenage employee Shelby previously told how she was routinely harassed by colleagues[/caption]
McDonald's UK chief executive Alistair Macrow testifying before the UK Parliament's Business and Trade Select Committee.
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McDonald’s UK chief executive Alistair Macrow gave evidence in front of the Business and Trade Select Committee at the House of Commons, London, on Tuesday[/caption]

The firm was hit by fresh claims, including allegations of “sex for shifts” just one year after its UK chief Alistair Macrow apologised over previous staff behaviour.

Macrow had first appeared in front of parliament’s Business and Trade Committee in November 2023 where he told MPs they were working on improving conditions for staff after treatment concerns were uncovered.

Here, we discuss the worst of the allegations made, ranging from sexual harassment to discrimination and homophobia.

Rachel, who got her first job at the chain aged 17, described how older staff would place bets on sleeping with new starters.

She said: “It was soon clear the environment was really toxic.

“I saw older male staff making bets on who could sleep with the new starters and had older guys making comments about my body.”

Rachel also claimed she was once “slapped on the bottom” by her manager after bending down.

One worker also quit her job in the West Midlands at the end of 2023 after claiming she was touched by managers and that customers sexually harassed her.

Another, Shelby, who began working in a Berkshire branch in 2022 aged 16, told of sexual harassment by colleagues being commonplace.

She said: “They’d grope stomach, waists, bums.

“Every shift I worked, there would be at least a comment being made or I’d be brushed, a hand brushed across me, or it would be a more severe thing like having my bum grabbed, hips grabbed.”

She described how one fellow worker in his 50s came up behind her at the counter, grabbing and pulling her on to his groin.

Shelby said: “I just froze – I felt disgusted.”

Claire, who is using fake name, worked at a West Midlands branch until May 2023 when she was forced to quit due to uncomfortable behaviour.

SEX FOR SHIFTS

She told the BBC her shift manager would ask her for sex in return for extra shifts, which she refused.

Claire, who was on a zero-hours contract, was 17 at the time while her boss was in his 30s.

She said: “You don’t expect that to happen.

“It was totally inappropriate.”

She also claims when she tried to raise the issue, she was told to “suck it up”.

One female worker, 20, claimed a male manager at her East of England branch sent her nude images and that she had to leave her job in August last year.

Some staff have also alleged that bosses asked youngsters how may people they had slept with.

Elliott, who is also using a fake name, left his job in the South of England in February 2024.

He said if he had a sister or a daughter he “wouldn’t want them working in McDonald’s”.

When Maccies boss Macrow addressed MPs over a year ago, Elliott said a manager was moved to his store to avoid being disciplined.

This manager was accused of sending sexually explicit messages to female colleagues who were 16-18 years old.

One 19-year-old former employee claimed they were taunted for having a learning disability and an eye condition.

Another staff member who is currently still employed at McDonald’s said: “I’ve had to deal with homophobic abuse.

“My manager said if I can’t deal with it, I should just leave.

“I’ve been called names like ‘f**got’.”

‘ABHORRENT ALLEGATIONS’

In the Commons on Tuesday, McDonald’s was accused of becoming a “predators’ paradise”.

Macrow, who also spoke in Parliament on Tuesday, said of the latest allegations that people are “speaking up” – with 75 claims of sexual harassment being made to McDonald’s directly.

He said 47 have been upheld with disciplinary action, and 29 individuals have been dismissed.

Macrow added: “Those allegations described are abhorrent, unacceptable and there is no place for them in McDonald’s.

“There cannot be any room in our business for people who behave in that manner.

“The measures that are put in place mean that we are able to offer a secure, safe workplace where people are respected and feel included.

“I hear from our people that it is working.”

In November 2023, Macrow issued an apology after similar claims were made, with him admitting he had received around 400 complaints.

A McDonald’s spokesperson has now said: “Ensuring the 168,000 people that work in McDonald’s restaurants are safe is the most important responsibility for both us and our franchisees, and we have undertaken extensive work over the last year to ensure we have industry-leading practices in place to support this priority.

“Any incident of misconduct and harassment is unacceptable and subject to rapid and thorough investigation and action.”

The company added: “Our relentless focus on eliminating all forms of harassment at McDonald’s is led by a newly created team and informed by the experience and guidance of external experts.

“We are confident that we are taking significant and important steps to tackle the unacceptable behaviours facing every organisation.”

McDonald's restaurant sign.
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More than 700 current and former staff members are suing McDonald’s over allegations of sexual abuse[/caption]

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Former EastEnders star has had ’40 doctors appointments’ and spent ‘over five figures’ amid gruelling health condition

FORMER Lucy Beale actress Melissa Suffield has shared how she had around 40 GP appointments last year and feels she’s a burden on the NHS.

Battling small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, Melissa Suffield, who turned 32 on Christmas Eve, is raising awareness for SIBO after she became ill in December 2023.

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Melissa Suffield has battled SIBO since December 2023[/caption]
Melissa Suffield in black lingerie, smiling on a bed.
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The starlet has unintentionally lost weight since suffering from SIBO[/caption]
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Melissa told us last year that she’s back in her pre-pregnancy jeans since her SIBO diagnosis[/caption]
Headshot of Melissa Suffield.
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Melissa played the role of Lucy Beale in EastEnders until 2010[/caption]

Fighting for a diagnosis after experiencing “horrible nausea”, Melissa has felt nauseous “ever since” and has spent an eye-watering amount of money on prescriptions.

Melissa also believes that she’s a bigger burden on the NHS now, after having lost weight due to her health condition, compared to when she was bigger before her SIBO diagnosis.

“I am now currently more of a burden on the NHS than I was when I was bigger last year. That is a fact. That is a pure fact,” she told us in an exclusive interview,

“I’ve been bounced around from this department to this department.

“I’ve been requesting tests left, right, and centre. I’m almost at 40 GP visits just this year.”

She then added how she has spent more than five figures and an “obscene amount of money on prescriptions” adding: “I am a bigger burden on the NHS in my smaller body, with my perfect BMI.”

Elsewhere in her chat with us, Melissa spoke of how she has now proven that bigger people are not a burden on the NHS.

“What it [losing weight because of SIBO] has helped me do is prove the point that I’ve always, always made, which is that you cannot define how healthy someone is, by how much they weigh, or how fat you think they look or whatever it is that you think you know,” the former Lucy Beale star told us.

“We say, ‘oh, you know fat people, they’re a burden. Blah! Blah!’ It’s not true. It’s just not true,” she urged.

The former soap star played Lucy Beale from 2004 until 2010.

Hetti Bywater took over the role of Lucy Beale in January 2012.

CAREER U-TURN

This comes as Melissa continues to make a name for herself in the influencing work, with her having just recently signed to a talent agency.

Known for creating body-positive content on her Instagram page, Melissa often promotes self-love by rocking lingerie and styling clothing to give her followers inspiration.

Earlier this week, Melissa announced that she had been signed to Rede Talent – an agency set up by Snowflake Mountain star Liam Brown.

What is SIBO?

SIBO is also known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.

According to the Mayo Clinic, the condition occurs “when there is an abnormal increase in the overall bacterial population in the small intestine — particularly types of bacteria not commonly found in that part of the digestive tract.”

Symptoms are listed as a loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, an uncomfortable feeling of fullness after eating, diarrhea, unintentional weight loss, and malnutrition.

Buzzing to announce that I’m now signed to @redetalent,” Melissa penned on Instagram.

“They’re a brand new agency already doing some really exciting things and I’m over the moon to be one of their core girls. Absolute dream team.”

TV STARS WORKING TOGETHER

Liam Brown, who previously worked at InTheStyle, has a career in the media just like Melissa.

The young entrepreneur appeared on Netflix’s Snowflake Mountain in 2022.

Speaking to Daily Star in the year that the show came out, Liam slammed Love Island when he said: “I mean like this is a bold statement right?

“But I think this show was so funny. I actually think I’ve laughed more at those eight episodes than I have the whole way through Love Island at the moment.”

Liam went on to say: “I don’t find any of it really [sic], there might be a funny moment, but like I know that my show from start to finish was full of laughs.”

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Liam Brown, pictured in the centre, recently launched his own talent agency and Melissa was one of the first signings
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Melissa is known for spreading self-love and SIBO awareness on social media these days[/caption]
Lucy Beale, arms crossed, looking concerned.
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The star still remains the most iconic Lucy Beale actress to grace Albert Square[/caption]

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