McDonald’s India vowed to display allergen and nutritional information for the entire menu of in-store and on its delivery app to help customers make the right food choices.
According to a statement issued on World Health Day, McDonald’s India has also eliminated artificial colors, artificial preservatives, and artificial flavoring from select food items.
McDonald’s wants to bolster consumers’ trust by creating more awareness about the components of its food.


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