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  2. How McDonald’s Middle East franchises got into a public feud ...

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    Tensions are playing out at McDonald’s locations across the Middle East as the Israel-Hamas war rages on. ... Lighter Side. Medicare. new; News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather ...

  3. McDonald's Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Pakistan is the Pakistani franchise of the international fast food chain, McDonald's, owned and operated by SIZA Foods. Its first restaurant was established in Lahore , followed by a second restaurant a week later in Karachi , in September 1998.

  4. ‘Disheartening and ill-founded:’ McDonald’s CEO responds to ...

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    That approach has helped make McDonald’s a global phenomenon, with over 40,000 locations globally, including nearly 27,000 outside of the United States, as of 2022. But it means the company can ...

  5. McDonald's Over the Years: From the 1950s to Today - AOL

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    In 2018, McDonald’s announced a $6 billion plan to modernize its U.S. restaurants (which today number nearly 14,000), with planned updates to furniture, décor, exteriors and kiosks. The menu ...

  6. Usmania Colony - Wikipedia

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    Usmania Colony or Osmania Colony (Urdu: عثمانیہ کالونی) is a neighbourhood of Liaquatabad Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1]After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, Usmanai Colony was established by those who migrated from Moradabad.

  7. Moradabad - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Rustam Khan, the governor of Katehar under the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, Moradabad is named after prince Murad Bakhsh, the youngest son of the emperor.It was originally known as Chaupala and was a part of the Katehar region, before falling to Mughal governor Rustam Khan Dakhani in 1624, who then changed its name to "Rustamnagar", naming it upon himself.

  8. 'A fixture in town': Honesdale-area residents recall 1977 ...

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    McDonald's is a fixture in town." Peter Becker has worked at the Tri-County Independent or its predecessor publications since 1994. Reach him at pbecker@tricountyindependent.com or 570-253-3055 ...

  9. Moradabad district - Wikipedia

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    Moradabad's known history begins from the 14th century, when it was part of the territory to the east of Ramganga river known as Katehr. The region consisted all of Moradabad, Rampur, and while most of it was jungle at the time, it was a stronghold of the Katehria Rajputs, who used to live in tribes. [10]