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McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook assured shareholders on Thursday that the hamburger chain's famed spokesclown, Ronald McDonald, will not be given the pink slip. Several in attendance raised concerns about how Ronald's appeal directly markets fast-food fare to children. (Associated Press)
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McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook assured shareholders on Thursday that the hamburger chain's famed spokesclown, Ronald McDonald, will not be given the pink slip. Several in attendance raised concerns about how Ronald's appeal directly markets fast-food fare to children. (Associated Press)

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