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  2. McJob - Wikipedia

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    "McJob" is a slang term for a low-paying, low-prestige dead-end job that requires few skills and offers very little chance of advancement. [1] The term "McJob" comes from the name of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's , but is used to describe any low-status job – regardless of employer – where little training is required, staff turnover ...

  3. McDonald's Philippines - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Philippines, known locally and colloquially and shortened as McDo [3] (), is the master franchise of the multinational fast food chain McDonald's in the Philippines. The master franchise is held by the Golden Arches Development Corporation , a subsidiary of Alliance Global Group .

  4. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore in 2023. 2020: In March, McDonald's halts all day breakfast due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [101] 2022: On March 8, the company announced that it is pausing operations at all 850 of its locations in Russia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine twelve days prior. The move comes after similar ...

  5. McDonald's plans record global expansion, remains optimistic ...

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    By 2028, the fast food chain plans to reach 10,000 restaurants in China. Currently there are 6,000 in the market.

  6. George T. Yang - Wikipedia

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    George T. Yang was born on September 12, 1938 [2] [3] in Tondo, Manila. [4] He is the eldest among two sons and daughter [4] of Yang Ing Kuong. [5]George's grandfather was an immigrant from China who would establish the United Insurance firm in the Philippines.

  7. “One, a daughter of Oakland, California, who was raised by a working mother and had a summer job at McDonald’s. The other, a son of the Nebraska plains, who spent summers on the farm,” she ...

  8. McSpicy - Wikipedia

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    The McSpicy burger is sold in Singapore, [4] [5] Hong Kong, [6] [7] Sri Lanka [8] the Philippines [9] and Indonesia [10] contains a spiced fried-chicken cutlet made of leg meat, accompanied by lettuce and mayonnaise. [4] The burger was introduced in Singapore in 1999. [11]

  9. McDelivery - Wikipedia

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    McDelivery is a McDonald's service that delivers food to the customer's door. The service was introduced in parts of the United States beginning in 1993 and is available in many Asian, Middle Eastern and Latin American countries using motorcycle couriers.