36 McDonald's Facts: Learn About This American Fast Food Company

Divya Raghav
Dec 23, 2022 By Divya Raghav
Originally Published on Apr 08, 2022
Edited by Daisha Capers
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McDonald's is an incredibly famous American and international fast food restaurant chain that was started in 1940 as a single restaurant in San Bernardino, California.

The food chain was founded by the McDonald brothers, namely, Maurice and Richard McDonald, who renamed their hamburger stand business and subsequently transformed it into a franchise, with the Golden Arches emblem initially appearing in 1953 at a Phoenix, Arizona franchise.

History Of McDonald's

Maurice and Richard McDonald launched the first McDonald's restaurant on May 15, 1940, at 1398 North E Street and West 14th Street, California.

In 1948, the brothers established the 'Speedee Service System,' expanding on the ideas of the contemporary fast-food restaurant pioneered by their forerunner White Castle more than two decades earlier.

The first McDonald's mascot was Speedee, a chef hat on top of a hamburger.

The Golden Arches took over as the worldwide mascot in 1962, replacing Speedee.

Ronald McDonald, the clown mascot, was first presented in 1965. He made an appearance in commercials aimed at youngsters.

Ray Kroc, a businessman, joined the firm as a franchise agent in 1955 and went on to buy the entire McDonald brothers' franchise.

McDonald's was previously headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, but in June 2018, the company relocated its worldwide headquarters to Chicago.

McDonald's is the world's most profitable fast-food chain, with more than 69 million customers served every day in over 100 countries and 37,855 places as of 2018.

McDonald's is best known for its hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and french fries, but they also provide chicken McNuggets, breakfast options, potato chips, soft drinks, hash browns, milkshakes, Big Macs, wraps, and desserts.

The business has introduced salads, filet-o-fish, smoothies, and fruit to its menu in response to shifting customer preferences and negative criticism over the unhealthiness of their meals.

McDonald's restaurants initially applied for a United States trademark on the term 'McDonald's' with the specification drive-in restaurant services on May 4, 1961, which has since been renewed.

McDonald's applied for a trademark on a name and logo overlapping, double-arched 'M' symbol; under the direction of Ray Kroc, in 1961.

McDonald's initially utilized a single arch for the design of its buildings prior to the twin arches. The current version of the 'Golden Arches' emblem was not used until November 18, 1968, when the firm was granted a United States trademark.

Kroc, a franchising businessman, is attributed with starting the current firm on April 15, 1955. Although this facility was demolished and renovated in 1984, it was the ninth McDonald's restaurant to open.

In 1961, Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers' stake in the firm and brought about the company's global expansion. Kroc was reported to have been a ruthless business partner who gradually drove the founding McDonald brothers out of the firm.

According to Kroc's memoirs, he and the McDonald siblings struggled for control of the company.

In 1971, the San Bernardino restaurant was demolished, and the property was sold to the Juan Pollo franchise in 1998. The Juan Pollo headquarters, as well as a McDonald's and a Route 66 museum, are all located in this very region.

McDonald's restaurants have become an emblem of globalization and a sort of extension of the American way of life as it has expanded into many overseas countries. Because of its significance, it is often brought up in public discussions about obesity, business ethics, and customer responsibility.

Ronald McDonald, in his initial form, was horrifying. A weatherman called Willard Scott portrayed Ronald, and the appearance of the character was said to be the stuff of cheeseburger nightmares.

There are a select few people around the globe that have endless McDonald's food or at the very least complimentary meals at their local businesses.

On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' in 2015, Rob Lowe revealed claims that he was acquainted with a franchise-owning family who also happened to be the inventors of the Egg McMuffin.

The turquoise arches of the McDonald's in Sedona, Arizona, were chosen to complement the area's unique desert setting. This is why there is just one set of turquoise arches in the world.

Famous Food Items Of McDonald's

Burgers, different varieties of chicken, soft drinks, chicken sandwiches, french fries, desserts, and breakfast dishes, are the most famous things sold at McDonald's restaurants.

McDonald's serves wraps, vegetarian options, salads, and other regional specialties in most markets.

The McRib sandwich is only available during certain seasons at McDonald's.

Some say that the popularity of McRib is because of its seasonality.

Products are available as 'dine-in' (where the client chooses to eat at the restaurant itself) or 'take-out' (where the customer chooses to take the food off the premises).

Meals for 'dine-in' are served on a plastic tray with a paper insert on the tray's floor.

McDonald's 'take-out' meals are normally supplied in a brown paper bag with the McDonald's logo on it. Individual goods are wrapped or packed as necessary in both circumstances.

McDonald's has streamlined its menu, which previously contained nearly 200 items in the United States since Steve Easterbrook took over as CEO.

High-fructose corn syrup was eliminated from hamburger buns as part of the company's effort to promote healthier choices.

Artificial preservatives were removed from chicken McNuggets, with pea starch, rice starch, and powdered lemon juice replacing chicken skin, safflower oil, and citric acid.

McDonald's USA announced in September 2018 that they would remove all artificial preservatives, flavors, and colors from seven classic burgers sold in the United States, including the cheeseburger, hamburger, McDouble, double cheeseburger, Egg McMuffin, double quarter pounder with cheese, hula burger, quarter pounder with cheese, and the Big Mac.

During WWI, Ray Kroc, the man responsible for the global expansion of McDonald's restaurants, and Walt Disney trained together.

Happy Meal Toys

McDonald's restaurant offers a wide range of Happy Meal Toys to its customers. For example, the two Happy Meal Toys that were available at McDonald's, as of May 2021, were the new Disney princess toys and Star Wars toys.

Princess toys all come with a stand that serves as a backdrop for their respective characters.

Those who would like to bring out their Disney inner princess would be able to collect eight different princesses (both classic and modern), each with their own themed stand as well that can all be interconnected to create a royal display.

You can see a selection of your favorite characters from the Star Wars saga in the Star Wars collection.

Major Competitors Of McDonald's

Some major competitors of McDonald's are Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Subway, Starbucks, and KFC.

FAQs

What are some fun facts about McDonald's?

Due to a lack of a distinct 'R' sound in Japan, Ronald McDonald is referred to as Donald McDonald.

In 1975, the first McDonald's drive-thru opened in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Because it was next to a military post and troops couldn't leave their automobiles while wearing fatigues, the drive-thru was devised so they could still receive hamburgers.

What is McDonald's famous for?

McDonald's is famous for hamburgers and french fries.

Why is McDonald's so successful?

McDonald's operating system is based on the principles of ensuring consistent quality and service across all locations. McDonald's primarily and dedicatedly focused on issues such as creating a pleasant and speedy experience for clients, quick service, and high-quality and affordable meals.

McDonald's takes a number of steps to ensure uniformity across all of its locations. It is said that McDonald's uses a mix of product standards and specialized equipment globally to standardize their preparation techniques in their 'Speedee Service System'. These are the main reasons why McDonald's is so successful and is considered a mark of development no matter where in the world this franchise opens up.

What is McDonald's most popular item?

The most popular item of McDonald's is french fries and the Big Mac.

How old is McDonald's?

McDonald's is 82 years old. It was established in 1940.

How did McDonald's get its name?

McDonald's got its name from the surname of its founders.

Where is McDonald's main headquarters located?

McDonald's was headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, but in June 2018, it migrated its worldwide headquarters to Chicago.

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Written by Divya Raghav

Bachelor of Commerce specializing in Accounting and Finance, Master of Business Administration

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Divya RaghavBachelor of Commerce specializing in Accounting and Finance, Master of Business Administration

With a diverse range of experience in finance, administration, and operations, Divya is a diligent worker known for her attention to detail. Born and raised in Bangalore, she completed her Bachelor's in Commerce from Christ University and is now pursuing an MBA at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore. Along with her professional pursuits, Divya has a passion for baking, dancing, and writing content. She is also an avid animal lover who dedicates her time to volunteering for animal welfare causes.

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