After the controversy with the picanha burger, McDonald's admitted that it was wrong, and claims that the sandwich will return with another name. In a note, the company said that it "wobbled" in choosing the name and that, starting on Friday, the two sandwiches from the McPicanha line will be removed from the menu across the country.
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The controversy arose after complaints from consumers, who went to social networks to claim that, although the hamburger bears the name of Picanha, in its composition there was no cut.
McDonald's was notified last week by Procon-SP, being prohibited by Procon-DF from continuing to sell the product in the Federal District until the advertising was changed.
Conar (Advertising Self-Regulation Council) is analyzing the product's advertising, and the Ministry of Justice has given the network ten days to clarify the campaign.
There is still no set date for the return of the burger.
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