Feb13

McDonalds responds to shortages of Pokémon Happy Meal items

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In a statement provided to multiple media organisations, McDonalds responded to the ongoing shortages of Pokémon 25th Anniversary Happy Meal Toys and Cards, and confirmed they are working with supply chain partners to restock these items. Their official statement stopped short however of directly acknowledging the ongoing flagrant scalping of these product on online auction sites such as eBay.
McDonalds statement said:
"We love seeing fans’ passion for our limited-time Happy Meal promotion celebrating 25 years of Pokemon. With such significant demand for our promotional Pokemon TCG cards, and some fans even going to extreme lengths to get them, we’re working quickly to address shortages and also strongly encouraging restaurants to set a reasonable limit on Happy Meals sold per customer. We want to offer the full Happy Meal experience to as many families as possible, and help ensure everyone is able to get in on the fun!”

Despite their statement, McDonalds has also confirmed that it will not restrict individual stores from selling the Happy Meal toys a-la-carte, and that it would be a decision for each individual franchise on how they accomodated customer requests to purchase toys without meals. McDonalds did however emphasise that it is against company policy to sell cases of Happy Meal toys, and that McDonalds policy is that Happy Meals toys should be distributed only through its stores.

While Happy Meals with "back-up toys" will be offered to customers in stores which have run out of Pokémon cards, we imagine that these presumably non-Pokémon toys will be of little if any compensation to all the fans out there who are looking to purchase the Happy Meal specifically for, and only because of, the accompanying Pokémon goods.
Archaic Written by Archaic

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