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The boycott is being called for by The People's Union USA, an advocacy group aiming to organize working-class Americans.
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The boycott is being called for by The People's Union USA, an advocacy group aiming to organize working-class Americans.
A new McDonald's boycott is happening now. A larger economic blackout and more spending freezes are planned through summer.
American fast food culture has even taken note. The Filet-O-Fish sandwich was invented in 1962 by businessman Lou Groen, a McDonald's franchise owner in Cincinnati.
McDonald’s is primarily known for its burgers, and some people may be wary of ordering fish from a fast-food joint, so on some days, the Filet-O-Fish sandwich isn’t ordered much.
Few people associate McDonald’s with the season of Lent, but the fast-food chain has played a small but iconic role in Lenten history — at least in the United States.
According to Chowhound, of the 300 million Filet-O-Fish sandwiches McDonald’s sells every year, about 75 million are sold during the 40 days of Lent.