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McDonald's in the 70s was a different place. Join us 50 years in the past with these 11 vintage McDonald's photos. 11 Vintage McDonald's Pics That'll Whip You Right Back To The '70s
Run by brand archivist Mike Bullington, the McDonald's archives feature five semi trucks' worth of nostalgic Happy Meal toys, old packaging and treasures from company restaurants around the world ...
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!
PJiiiJane / ShutterstockAmid customer outrage surrounding rising fast-food prices, one video of an old McDonald's menu board has recently captured the public's attention.Photographer and YouTuber ...
The McDonald's brothers opened their first McDonald's restaurant on May 15, 1940 in San Bernardino, California. Originally, a carhop drive-in system was used to serve customers. The initial menu items were centered around barbecue and the first name the brothers used for their business was "McDonald's Famous Barbecue."
The double cheeseburger was offered as a promotional item in the 1950s and was added to the regular menu in 1965, though many McDonald's restaurants did not list it on their menu boards. An official variant is offered in the U.S. state of New Mexico, called the Green Chile Double Cheeseburger, topped with roasted green New Mexico chile peppers.
There was no sit-down restaurant section in the 1955 design. In the basement was a collection of vintage ads, photos, and a video about McDonald's history. Upon demolition, various equipment was relocated to McDonald's corporate headquarters in downtown Chicago as well as its R&D facility in the southwest Chicago suburbs.
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