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  2. Ronald McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Ronald McDonald is a clown character used as the primary mascot of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. He inhabits the fictional world of McDonaldland, with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird, and The Fry Kids.

  3. Den Fujita - Wikipedia

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    However, while McDonald's Japan opened its first restaurant in 1971, McDonald's Japan did not begin television advertising and radio advertising until 1973. McDonald's Japan now has 3,800 restaurants, earning revenue of approximately $4 billion a year (60% of the hamburger market).

  4. List of McDonald's marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    That's McDonald's...and then some (2009–present) (this phrase was voted #2 most irritating piece of British advertising likely to deter custom after the Moonpig.com cards jingle in an independent March 9 survey by RM) That's McDonald's...but cozy (Used for the Winter Menu in 2009) That's McDonald's...with Yee-Hah!

  5. I Flew To Japan To Try The McDonald's & It's The Best In The ...

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    Of all the international Mcdonald's, Japan's menu is worth the flight, especially for the ume nori fries, teritama burger, and shrimp Filet-o-Fish.

  6. 25 Foods From the McDonald's International Menu We're ... - AOL

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    Japanese McDonald's locations carry numerous singular main dishes too, such as the Idaho burger with an onion-flaked bun, bacon, mustard seed sauce, and a potato patty; the Sakura Teritama burger ...

  7. McDonald's Quietly Closes Up Shop on 'Sesame Street' - AOL

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    McDonald's Happy Meals have long been the bane of activists for their high calorie content and their endless commercial tie-ins with products aimed at children. The problem is that kids are ...

  8. Masayoshi Son - Wikipedia

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    Son pursued his interests in business by securing a meeting with Japan McDonald's president Den Fujita. Taking his advice, Son began studying English and computer science. [30] He left to study in the U.S. on Fujita's advice. [2] At age 16, Son moved from Japan to California and lived with his friends and family in South San Francisco.

  9. McDonald's is trying to recruit more Japanese staff with this ...

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    McDonald's wants to hire more Millennials as part-time staff in Japan, so it created an anime mini-series to help drum up interest. McDonald's is trying to recruit more Japanese staff with this ...