Disney dumps McDonalds tie-ins Something fishy as Steve Jobs is implicated in anti-fast food moveBy Nick Farrell: Wednesday 10 May 2006, 15:52 FOR THE PAST decade or so, Disney has been doing promotions with McDonalds - usually to provide hard plastic objects in Happy Meals that are not burnt fries. But, according to the LA Times, all that is coming to an end now that the Spiritual and Temporal Leader of Apple, Steve Jobs, has become a driving force at Disney.The deal was believed to be worth more than a billion dollars a year to Disney and everything was thought to be cosy when suddenly, with Jobs at the helm, the Mickey Mouse outfit changed its mind. Over-night Disney decided it did not want to be associated with high-calorie and trans fat-laden fast-food peddled by giants like Ronald McDonald. The L.A. Times thinks the change of heart could have something to so with the fact that Disney's new lead shareholder, Steve Jobs is a pescetarian, which is a vegetarian who doesn't curl up in a ball at the sight of fish.During a conference call last year, Jobs said that there was some value in fast-food tie-ins but he had some concerns, as society becomes more conscious of some of the health implications of fast food. Coincidently, the McDonalds contract was axed within a few days of Steve's taking over. So Jobsworth won't even have to be associated with the smell of a Filet o' Fish.The contract has gone to Steven Spielburger's DreamWorks Animation SKG, which has already jumped in to replace Disney. µ
Their interest in Steve is because he knows how to produce that "kick ass product". (read Ipod / The Incredibles)