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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)
McDonald's has been an official sponsor of the World Cup since the 1994 FIFA World Cup. [22] 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 ...
The world of McDonald's food photography has plenty of secrets. But the burgers are made with real ingredients! The post This Is How McDonald’s Food Photography Makes the Ads Look SO Good ...
The restaurant opened on October 8, 1990, in Shenzhen's special economic zone. The South China Morning Post reported that on its opening day, the unique McDonald's received over 40,000 customers ...
McDonald's "Time-Out" An advertisement with Michael Jordan is interrupted to promote the introduction of the Cheddar Melt. McDonald's "Tossed Salad" Advertising the fast-food chain's line of Tossed Fresh Salads, complete with a jingle. Security Master Lock "Lock In" Montage of people using various types of locks from Master Lock to secure their ...
McDonald's has found itself in the middle of political campaigns for years. But this time around, the attention is coming perhaps more intensely than ever and from both sides of the aisle.
2020 Where's the Beef ad. The phrase first came to the public audience in a U.S. television commercial for the Wendy's chain of hamburger restaurants in 1984. The strategy behind the campaign was to distinguish competitors' (McDonald's and Burger King) big name hamburgers (Big Mac and Whopper respectively) from Wendy's "modest" Single by focusing on the large bun used by the competitors and ...
As part of the new ad campaign, "A little more lovin' can change a lot," McDonald's sure has become a bit derisive even though the company is trying out a new strategy with an emphasis on the ...