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  2. Murder of Wu Shuoyan - Wikipedia

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    Wu Shuoyan (1977–2014), a 37-year-old woman who worked as a salesperson in a nearby clothing store, was waiting after work to meet her husband and seven-year-old son in the mall McDonald's. [5] While Wu was there, a group of six persons (including a 12-year-old), entered the restaurant. [6] They announced that they were "missionaries". After ...

  3. Newly-Released Photos Capture Luigi Mangione Eating at ... - AOL

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    Mangione, 26, was captured on Monday, Dec. 9 at an Altoona, Pa., McDonalds after an employee notified police, authorities confirmed to PEOPLE. In new photos shared by Pennsylvania State Police in ...

  4. Yum, McDonald's 'Sorry' as New China Food Scandal Unfolds

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  5. Google forced to intervene after McDonald’s gets ‘review ...

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    Google has been forced to take down a deluge of derogatory reviews targeting the McDonald’s branch where New York City shooting suspect Luigi Mangione was arrested.. Mangione, 26, was ...

  6. File:Interior of McDonald's in Shenzhen, China.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Mac Tonight - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, McDonald's brought back the character in territories throughout Southeast Asia such as in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and China. The Asian-exclusive campaign featured an animated Mac Tonight dancing atop a McDonald's restaurant while singing and playing a saxophone. [10]

  8. McDonald's worker says he was fired after posting photos of ...

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    A teenage McDonald's worker says he was fired after posting photos of "disgusting" conditions at the restaurant where he works. McDonald's worker says he was fired after posting photos of ...

  9. McLibel case - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Corporation v Steel & Morris [1997] EWHC 366 (QB), known as "the McLibel case", was an English lawsuit for libel filed by McDonald's Corporation against environmental activists Helen Steel and David Morris (often referred to as "The McLibel Two") over a factsheet critical of the company.