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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 ...

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  4. McDonald's plans record global expansion, remains optimistic ...

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    Over half of the 7,000 additions will be in China, which Kempczinski said could eventually become McDonald’s largest market. At the end of Q3, the chain had 41,198 worldwide locations, with more ...

  5. Analysis-‘Lovin’ it’: McDonald’s raises China bet, bucking ...

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    McDonald's China, Carlyle Group and CITIC declined to comment. Other consumer-facing U.S. firms, including Starbucks, Apple, Coach owner Tapestry and sportswear giant Nike, have remained similarly ...

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Suicide of Fat Cat - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 2024, at 4:43 AM, [1] Liu Jie [a], [2] a 20-year-old Chinese male gamer known as "Fat Cat" [b] took his own life by jumping from a bridge in Yuzhong, Chongqing.After his suicide, his ex-girlfriend Tan faced a relentless online backlash on Chinese social media and was accused of exploiting him financially.

  9. Surging sales at McDonald's offsets trouble in China, Russia

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    Higher U.S. menu prices and easing COVID-19 restrictions in Europe helped McDonald’s offset troubled markets like China and Russia during the first quarter. McDonald's initially predicted U.S ...