McDonald's location visited by Trump attracts negative reviews, causing Yelp to disable comments
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A McDonald's location in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, that hosted former president Donald Trump on October 20 has had its Yelp reviews disabled after attracting a flurry of politicized comments.
Yelp told CBS MoneyWatch it decided to block new reviews for the McDonald's location because it wants to ensure that user comments reflect "genuine, firsthand" experiences with businesses. Yelp placed an "unusual activity alert" on the Feasterville, PA-based restaurant's page on the afternoon of October 21.
About 145 new reviews had already been posted prior to that, although Trump only served food to pre-selected supporters in five cars on Sunday. Otherwise, the restaurant, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was closed to the public that morning.

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