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92-year-old employee of McDonald’s was recently highlighted for being one of McDonald’s oldest employees.
Goh Gwek Eng works at a McDonald’s store in Singapore. Eng has 10 children and 20 grandchildren and says that after they left the house, it was too quiet for her to be at home.
McDonald’s first drive-thru opened in 1975 in Sierra Vista, Arizona. What inspired the then-revolutionary concept? The restaurant was located near a military base, and soldiers were not allowed to leave their cars while wearing fatigues.
There are almost more than one-and-half times more McDonald’s locations than hospitals in the United States: 14,350 versus 10,660.
All those dimes and pennies do add up: In 2013, Ronald McDonald House Charities—the nonprofit organization that is McDonald’s charity of choice—raised around $450 million. It used those funds to help nearly 9 million children and their families worldwide. Today, RMHC has nearly 300 local chapters in 58 countries and regions.
Founder Richard McDonald first sketched the Golden Arches as an architectural feature to attract customers in cars looking from the roadside, but it took five more years for the arches to be linked into an M (shown at right, at a present-day restaurant in Downey, California, the oldest one still in operation).
At its Paris Champs-Elysees restaurant, McDonald’s typically yellow Golden Arches are neon white to blend in with the lighting of of that location.
The McDonald’s in Sedona, Arizona, has the world’s only turquoise arches—the owners of that franchise were told that they needed to make the location more in keeping with the distinct desert environment. The blue was chosen to echo the sky, and the building is more orange and red to resemble the surrounding terrain.
Since 1996, skiers have been able to schuss into the world’s only ski-thru McDonald’s in the Lindvallen resort area in Sweden.
Many people probably wish they could dine on McDonald’s on a flight instead of airline food; for now, they’ll have to settle for dining at a New Zealand McDonald’s, which includes an actual retired aircraft as part of the restaurant.
Nations that have placed a ban on McDonald’s include Bermuda, Montenegro, Kazahstan, and Macedonia.
In all the world, there is one floating McDonald’s. Known as the McBarge, it’s in Vancouver, Canada. It was built for and served food at the 1986 World’s Fair, but it is now abandoned. Perhaps it should open as a sail-thru?
The Queen of England owns approximately $11 billion of real estate in the United Kingdom; among her holdings is a McDonald’s near Buckingham Palace. So far, she has yet to dine there—but she may be more of a drive-thru type.
McDonalds' Caesar salad is more fattening than their hamburger.
McDonalds opens a new restaurant every 14.5 hours.
McDonald's restaurants feed 68 million people every day. That's more than the entire population of the U.K.
McDonald's is the world's largest distributor of toys.
McDonald's' golden arches are recognized by more people than the cross.
The Queen of England owns a McDonald's near Buckingham Palace.
McDonald's is not the world's largest restaurant chain. Subway is.
McDonald's makes about US$75 million per day.
In 2005, a man named Ronald MacDonald actually robbed a Wendy's.
It takes the average McDonald's employee 7 months to earn what a CEO makes in an hour.
McDonald's used to sell pizza in the 70s.
McDonald's drive-thru staff won't serve people if they come on horseback.
Over 80,000 people graduated from McDonald's Hamburger University with a bachelor's degree in hamburgerology.
There's a McDonald's with turquoise arches in Sedona, Arizona.
A McDonald's website for its workers tells them to avoid fast food.
In Japan, Ronald McDonald is called Donald McDonald due to a lack of a clear "r" sound in Japanese.
McDonald's Big Mac is used as an economic index to compare purchasing power between currencies and countries.
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