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McDonald's animal protests cause two restaurants to close due to fast food shortages

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McDonald's fast food restaurants were reportedly forced to close on Monday after running out of stock.The restaurants on Teesside are believed to be victims of animal rights protests that affected McDonald's deliveries over the weekend, reports TeessideLive.The restaurant on Burn Road in Hartlepool and the branch at Hartlepool Marina both appeared closed when hungry customers turned up for food.In the early hours of Saturday (May 22) a number of the fast food giant's distribution centres were targeted by animal rights protesters.Campaigning group Animal Rebellion had around 50 protesters at distribution sites in Hemel Hempstead, Basingstoke, Coventry, and Heywood, Greater Manchester.Animal Rebellion said on Saturday the group plan to remain.

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