The decision by McDonalds to churn out Big Macs 24 hours a day
in some of its restaurants in Beijing has proved an unexpected
bonus for the capital's homeless population this winter.
It is becoming common for Beijing's homeless people to use the
fast food chain's outlets as a respite from the biting winter and
on Friday night more than a dozen people slept in a McDonalds
restaurant in Shuangyushu, Haidian District. Some of them ate the
food left on the table before going to sleep on the benches.
A middle-aged man said shyly that he had come to Beijing from
another province to look for a job. But he had not found one and
had no place to live. "I've lived in McDonalds for more than two
months," he said.
Another young man in the same situation said, "The rent in
Beijing is so high that I've had to stay in McDonalds while I look
for a job. It's very warm in here and I can often find some food.
Since the restaurant is located in the downtown area, it is
convenient for job-hunting during the day," he said.
Homeless people have also been seen sleeping in other McDonalds
in Beijing but the majority of customers seem unperturbed.
A customer surnamed Lin said she didn't mind if there was
someone sleeping nearby when she was having her meal. But another
customer surnamed Gu pointed out the restaurant should ensure a
"good dining environment".
No one from the McDonalds headquarters in Beijing was available
for comment but it seems the staff in the Shuangyushu branch are
not overly concerned.
"We haven't found a good way to solve the problem since the
tramps would not leave the restaurant when asked but they are not
disturbing other customers' meals," one worker said.
(Xinhua News Agency December 18, 2006)