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Golden Arches. The Golden Arches are the symbol of McDonald's, the global fast food restaurant chain. Originally, real arches were part of the restaurant design. They were incorporated into the chain's logo in 1962, which resembled a stylized restaurant, and in the current Golden Arches logo, introduced 1968, resembling an "M" for "McDonald's".
Through The ‘Golden Arches’. Walk into your local McDonald’s, and head to the counter to order a meal. Well, you can, but it seems preferred that you place your order at a kiosk, pay by a ...
AP. By the late 1960s, McDonald's had ditched the two-arch design, with the golden arches appearing instead on signs. This is the era in which Ray Kroc had taken over the business and was swiftly ...
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Location. 400 N. Lee Street, Des Plaines, Illinois. Coordinates. 42°02′46″N 87°53′10″W / 42.04609°N 87.88613°W / 42.04609; -87.88613. The McDonald's #1 Store Museum[1] was housed in a replica of the former McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, US, opened by Ray Kroc in April 1955. The company usually refers to ...
Designed to “satisfy the extra hungry,” the 14-ounce burger is McDonald’s largest burger yet. The Big Arch retails for $9.99 in Canada (around $7.50 in U.S. dollars). RELATED: 8 Best & Worst ...
McDonald's has been an official sponsor of the World Cup since the 1994 FIFA World Cup. [23] National Football League. In late 2012, McDonald's signed a multi-year deal to become the official restaurant sponsor of the NFL. It was the presenting sponsor of the 2013 Pro Bowl, and was able to use the NFL shield and logos of all 32 teams in its ...
During the season of Lent, many Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays and eat fish instead. Worried about lagging burger sales, McDonald's introduced the Filet-O-Fish in 1962, and it was on menus ...