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The Most Expensive McDonald’s Menu Items From Each Country Ranked. There are over 38,000 McDonald’s across more than 100 countries. And while there are many standard items across their menus ...
McDonald's may have let its menu prices inch too high.The world's largest restaurant chain delivered bad news to investors on Thursday. For the first time since 2003 the burger-flipping giant ...
By 1991, the McDonald's test markets for pizza had grown to over 500 McDonald's locations before the pizza test was placed on hold. [156] Pizza was discontinued in most restaurants by 1999. The reason for eliminating pizza from the menu was that it took 11 minutes to cook a pizza, and McDonald's wanted to keep its reputation for fast service.
McDonald's in Greece currently sells the classic McDonald's items as found in most of the world. The regular menus also include the McToast, [ 90 ] a ham and cheese sandwich on toast, Deluxe fries [ 90 ] ( potato wedges ), the Big Tasty beef (also double beef big tasty) and chicken burgers and onion rings .
In 1997, the first McDonald's outlet in Bolivia was opened in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In November 2002, McDonald's closed all its locations in that country, [40] due to cultural rejection from citizens and the government, making Bolivia and Cuba the only Latin American countries without McDonald's. [41] McDonald's offered pizza options in the ...
McDonald's opened the first of several spinoff restaurants called CosMc's in Bolingbrook, Illinois, in December. The small-format restaurants are space-themed with a focus on beverages and breakfast.
McDonald's has been involved in a number of lawsuits and other legal cases in the course of the fast food chain's 70-year history. Many of these have involved trademark issues, most of which involving the "Mc" prefix, but McDonald's has also launched a defamation suit which has been described as "the biggest corporate PR disaster in history".