‘It’ll kill us’: Small businesses fear fallout from 24-hour plan of major fast food chain

Sydney’s Inner West is famous for its vibrant, eclectic food scene—especially along King Street in Newtown, where you can find everything from classic Aussie chicken shops to trendy vegan cafes.

But now, a new proposal has locals and small business owners worried. What’s happening?



McDonald’s wants to open a $1.7 million, 24-hour restaurant right in the heart of this bustling strip.

For many, the golden arches are a symbol of convenience and affordability. But for the people who run the small, family-owned eateries that give Newtown its unique flavour, the arrival of a round-the-clock Macca’s could spell disaster.

Take MD Ruben, owner of Broaster Chicken. He’s been serving up crispy chook for five years, but lately, he’s been feeling the pinch as customers drift to the nearby KFC. The thought of a McDonald’s opening just across the road is, in his words, 'a disaster.'

'I know it’s going to be a disaster. I don’t think that small business can survive,' Ruben told 9news.com.au. He’s already started talking to his franchise office and lawyers about moving on.


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Local businesses in Newtown say they may be forced to close or relocate if a proposed 24-hour McDonald's outlet is approved, citing fears they can't compete with the global fast food giant. Image source: Shahbaz Ali / Unsplash. Disclaimer: This is a stock image used for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual person, item, or event described.



'If McDonald’s is coming, we might need to run off. There’s no point to stay here and wasting all the time and fighting against McDonald’s.'

It’s a sentiment echoed by Razwan Raza, who’s run Ogalo Newtown with his family for nearly a decade. With sky-high rent, utility bills, and council rates, Raza says they’re just scraping by.

'If the small businesses come, there is healthy competition. We can compete with them,' he says. 'But if the big company comes, we can’t compete. Their marketing strategies, their wages.'

Raza fears that if McDonald’s opens, he’ll be forced to sell up and move to Melbourne, where operating costs are lower. 'Right now we are just earning our wages, and we are happy with this… If McDonald’s comes, definitely our turnover will decrease, and we can’t even pay our wages out of this.'



It’s not just business owners who are worried. Locals have started an online petition, which had already gathered 770 signatures at the time of writing, urging the City of Sydney to reject the proposal.

The council is currently accepting feedback until August 7, so there’s still time for residents to have their say.

Many fear that a 24/7 Macca’s could change the character of King Street, bringing more late-night noise, rubbish, and possibly even crime.

These concerns aren’t unfounded—just last May, a similar proposal for a 24-hour McDonald’s in Redfern was unanimously rejected by the City of Sydney after overwhelming community opposition.



For their part, McDonald’s Australia says they’re 'excited by the possibility of joining the Newtown community' and point out that the new restaurant would create over 100 local jobs and invest around $2 million in the area.

'We are committed to engaging with councils and communities to ensure we’re listening to feedback and submitting development applications for restaurants that are thoughtfully designed for the community,' a spokesperson said.

This isn’t just a Sydney issue. Across the country, communities are pushing back against new McDonald’s outlets.

In Melbourne, residents are fighting a proposed 24/7 Macca’s on High Street in Northcote. There are active petitions in Manly Vale, Kalamunda, and Mount Evelyn. While Redfern locals recently won their battle, others—like those in Safety Beach—haven’t been so lucky.

If you care about the future of your local shops, now’s the time to speak up. The City of Sydney is accepting feedback on the proposal until August 7.

Read more: Is one of Australia’s coolest street about to change forever? Locals furious over new McDonald’s plan

Key Takeaways
  • Local businesses in Newtown say they may be forced to close or relocate if a proposed 24-hour McDonald's outlet is approved, citing fears they can't compete with the global fast food giant.
  • Owners of small chicken shops on King Street, already facing high rents and stiff competition, argue that a McDonald's opening would drastically cut their earnings, potentially pushing them into bankruptcy.
  • Residents are actively campaigning against the McDonald's proposal, with an online petition gathering hundreds of signatures and public feedback being collected by the City of Sydney until August 7.
  • McDonald's Australia says the new outlet would create over 100 jobs and support the local community, but similar proposals have faced strong opposition and even rejection in other suburbs like Redfern and Northcote.

Do you think a 24-hour McDonald’s would be good or bad for Newtown? Have you seen similar changes in your own neighbourhood? Share your thoughts and stories in the comments below!
 
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Knowing King street, in Newtown, I'm wondering where in the name of hell is Maccas going to build such a place for 24 hr., trading. Where is the land for some sort of parking going to be provided ?

How I would describe King Street, Newtown, is, "Ant City".

Let's face it, King Street, North, is the very beginning of the Princes Highway, out of Sydney.

"Boom" traffic during the mid '60's, what the hell is it like now., especially where we called the "5 Ways", &, the railway station entrance. Complete congestion.

The 5 ways, King St., King St, South, Union St, Enmore Rd, Erskinville Rd. What an absolute night mare for traffic.
 
McDonalds always wins.

We need to ban them nationally on health grounds. Other countries have done so.
 
Time stands still for no one, if they have a decent product they will survive, if not change or move elsewhere.
 
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I think there should be no 24 hour junk food available. McDonald food is terrible that's why it's economical,
 
Time stands still for no one, if they have a decent product they will survive, if not change or move elsewhere.
It's NOT a decent product.
 
Hungry Jacks is healthier. At least the put some salad in theirs. There has been brawls at McDonalds too.
Some even have security personell.
 
For many, the golden arches are a symbol of convenience and affordability. Used to be? not any more.
 
McDonald’s is moving into my suburb also. It doesn’t interest me but will put extra traffic onto a very busy road. People complained about opening hours, noise, overflowing rubbish, but it was overruled of course. It was going to open for 24 hours, 7 days a week but the opening hours have been reduced, the store will now close at 11pm. We already have quite a few overweight children around, so I wish they would all disappear. A small city the size of Launceston doesn’t need 5 or 6 McDonalds, as well as Hungry Jacks and Kentucky Chicken.
 
economical?? 2. burgers and 2 fries and 2 drinks $65..I get the same and better for $36 with salad, bacon,egg cheese...and beetroot (Aussie burger) Maccas is now for the young trade now as they are educated by Maccas..im not very good with computers so I cant buy from them anyway
 
McDonald’s is moving into my suburb also. It doesn’t interest me but will put extra traffic onto a very busy road. People complained about opening hours, noise, overflowing rubbish, but it was overruled of course. It was going to open for 24 hours, 7 days a week but the opening hours have been reduced, the store will now close at 11pm. We already have quite a few overweight children around, so I wish they would all disappear. A small city the size of Launceston doesn’t need 5 or 6 McDonalds, as well as Hungry Jacks and Kentucky Chicken.
Ha! They should build one on the west coast they’d make a killing with all the overweight people down there.🤣🥳
 
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Why are these businesses complaining about McDonalds "coming to town"?

McDonalds is pretty poor food but what do these other places serve up so that Maccas puts fear into their only existence?

Must be shittier than Maccas!
 
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Why are these businesses complaining about McDonalds "coming to town"?

McDonalds is pretty poor food but what do these other places serve up so that Maccas puts fear into their only existence?

Must be shittier than Maccas!
Exactly what I was thinking Veggiepatch. It’s so hard to get a decent hamburger these days, unless I make it myself. Take away food doesn’t feature very high on our menu these days as it’s usually horrible. I love pizza & do patronise a local pub that makes the best ones.
 
Exactly what I was thinking Veggiepatch. It’s so hard to get a decent hamburger these days, unless I make it myself. Take away food doesn’t feature very high on our menu these days as it’s usually horrible. I love pizza & do patronise a local pub that makes the best ones.
@DLHM and myself enjoy the occasional Griil'd hamburger or a light meal at the Mt Henry Tavern Hotel or the Wild Lime Cafe at Como (both in Perth).

Otherwise it's home cooked meals by myself which @DLHM enjoys immensely. She has survived, so it must be OK!
 
Why are these businesses complaining about McDonalds "coming to town"?

McDonalds is pretty poor food but what do these other places serve up so that Maccas puts fear into their only existence?

Must be shittier than Maccas!
I would much rather go to an independently owned family restaurant than Maccas et al.

Maccas doesn’t even taste like genuine food. 🤢

I’d much rather support a small business than a large, worldwide corporate business.
 
They will be waiting a long time for a visit from me . Since this crap came to Australia 🇦🇺 there has never been so many obese people or unhealthy ones. Why do the Governments allow this to happen , do they get a golden handshake to allow them to spread across the country ?
 
Last time I had Mcshit was in Tassie about twenty years ago.🤢
 
I would much rather go to an independently owned family restaurant than Maccas et al.

Maccas doesn’t even taste like genuine food. 🤢

I’d much rather support a small business than a large, worldwide corporate business.
The last time I had one of those, I was reminded of the sweepings/shavings off the chippies shop floor?
 

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