McDonald's franchise royalty fees for U.S. restaurants will rise from 4% to 5% for operators opening new locations. The fast-food giant hasn't hiked royalty fees in nearly three decades.
McDonald’s is raising its royalty fees for new franchisees to 5% from 4% — the first increase of these fees in almost 30 years, CNBC first reported. Starting on Jan. 1, new franchisees ...
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McDonald's decision to increase its royalty fee for the first time in 30 years is sparking a backlash from a key franchisee advocacy group representing about 1,000 McDonald's franchisees.
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