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  2. 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).

  3. List of McDonald's marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    You want it, need it, you gotta have a taste of McDonald's burgers (December 1, 2010 – 2013, Big Mac, Quarter Pounder, Angus Burger advertising) The simple joy of McDonald's (2010–2013) A whole new way to love McDonald's (2013–2015) There's something for everyone to love at McDonald's (2013–2015) Choose Lovin (2015–2018)

  4. 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.

  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. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    The first television commercial to feature the Ronald McDonald character, ... In 1988, McDonald's Japan introduced prepaid cards at three of its outlets in Tokyo ...

  7. 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.

  8. Mac Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived as a promotion to increase dinner sales by Southern California licensees, Mac Tonight's popularity led McDonald's to take it nationwide on August 27, 1987. [1] By 1988, the ad campaign had spread worldwide. In 1989, Bobby Darin's son, Dodd Mitchell Darin, sued McDonald's for allegedly infringing upon Darin's likeness.

  9. Talk:i'm lovin' it - Wikipedia

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    2 Japanese slogan. 2 comments. 3 Some groundrules. 4 "Unnofficial history of 'I'd hit it'" ... 12 I'd Hit It banner ad controversy. 5 comments. 13 Great big list of ...