Fun Facts about McDonald's #1: Antarctica is the Only Continent without a McDonald's
McDonald's has locations across the world. They have made their mark on six continents, but they have yet to open a fast food restaurant in Antarctica.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #2: They Serve 46 Million People Everyday
Everyday, some 46 million people turn to McDonald's for their instant satisfaction. While, the choices they make may vary from country to country, you can bet that people are happy with the choices McDonald's has to offer. Another fun fact is that Ronald McDonald speaks 25 different languages in order to entertain all those people.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #3: 100 Billion Burgers and Counting
McDonald's has sold well over 100 billion Hamburgers. This fact really isn't all that shocking when you think about all the locations around the world. In fact, there are over 30,000 locations. That's a lot of burgers being served up everyday.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #4: The Shrewsburg, England Location Has a Lot of History
In England, you will find a McDonald's location that is housed by an extremely old building. In fact, one of the walls of this location dates back to the 13th century. It's rare for McDonald's to have historic locations here in America. Americans are known for building bigger and better things. Even the location that housed the first McDonald's drive thru was tore down and rebuilt.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #5: The People of Moscow Really Enjoy Fast Food The most popular international McDonald's location is located in Moscow. The location is found on Pushkin Square and serves an outstanding number of people each day. In fact, this one location serves an amazing 40,000 people each day.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #6: Some of the Busiest Locations are in Hong Kong
Next to America and Moscow, Hong Kong has some of the busiest McDonald's locations. In fact, Hong Kong has ten of the busiest locations in the world. You can even find a McDonald's in the Kuala Lumpur Tower which happens to be the tallest building in the world and is located in Malaysia.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #7: The Big Mac Was Introduced in 1968
One of the tastiest, and hardest to prepare, hamburgers was introduced in 1968. To this day, Big Macs are one of the most popular choices on the McDonald's menu.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #8: Happy Meals Have Been Served Since 1979
Many people in their 20s and 30s will tell you that their childhood included many Happy Meals. Happy Meals were first served in 1979. Being a child of the 80s, I can tell you that Happy Meals have changed a lot over the years. At one time you could find tasty cookies in your Happy Meal and you had a choice of a cheeseburger, hamburger, or chicken nuggets. You also got to choose your flavor of soft drink. Now kids can choose different sides and even get chocolate milk or Powerade.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #9: One out of Every Eight People Have Worked There
This is an interesting fact that many people find hard to believe. But, it's true. And, believe or not, many of the people who have worked at McDonald's say that there are many benefits to working for this fast food giant.
Fun Facts about McDonald's #10: Many Famous People Have Worked at McDonald's
Several famous people worked at McDonald's before making it big. Pink, Sharon Stone, and Shania Twain all worked for this company. Even some talented writers have worked for this fast food giant.
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-McDonald's opens a new restaurant every four hours.
-Every day, McDonald's serves more than 46 million people.
-McDonald's has sold well over 100 billion hamburgers.
-Ronald McDonald speaks more than 25 languages, including Cantonese, Portuguese, Hindi, Tagalog and Russian.
-McDonald's largest market outside the U.S. is Japan, with more than 3,000
McDonald's restaurants.
-Ronald McDonald is "Donald McDonaldâ„¢" in Japan because it makes pronunciation easier for the Japanese. In Singapore he's known as "Uncle McDonald."
-Antarctica is the only continent that does not have a McDonald's restaurant - yet.
-The busiest international McDonald's restaurant is located on Pushkin Square in Moscow, which serves 40,000 people every day.
-The largest McDonald's restaurant internationally measures more than 28,000 square feet and is located in Beijing, in the People's Republic of China.
-McDonald's restaurants in India are our only restaurants in the world where you cannot buy beef. You can purchase an all-lamb version of the Big Mac called the "Maharaja Macâ„¢."
The truth is that a McDonalds salad has 60% more fat than one of their cheseburgers!
Another truth is that now Chinese people (people who used to live the longest because of how well they eat) have McDonald's and are getting fatter every minute, I don't even think they live any longer than us now!
-McDonald's sell more than 1/3 of all the French fries sold in restaurants in the U.S. each year.
-McDonald's restaurants will buy 54,000,000 pounds of fresh apples this year. Two years ago, McDonald's purchased 0 pounds of apples. This is attributed to the shift to more healthy menu options.
-Nearly one in eight workers in the US has at some time been employed by McDonald's.
-In India the "Big Mac" is changed into the "Maharaja Mac", a mutton burger in deference to religious injunctions against the consumption of beef and pork.
-Sälen in Sweden opened the first SKI-THROUGH McDonald's in the world.
-More than 50,000 students from all over the world have graduated with "Bachelor of Hamburgerology" degrees from McDonald's "Hamburger University.
-McDonald's three kosher restaurants in Israel are the only McDonald's in the world where you cannot buy a cheeseburger.
-Sarah Michelle Gellar was sued by McDonalds at the age of four. She appeared in a Burger King advert where she said, "Do I look 20 per cent smaller to you? I must have at McDonalds because their hamburgers are 20 per cent smaller than Burger King's." It was the first time a company used another company's name in an advert so McDonald's sued Burger King, the advertising agency, and Sarah herself.
-Since its founding in 1955, McDonald's has sold well over 100 billion hamburgers.
-The northernmost McDonald's restaurant is located on the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Finland, while the southernmost franchise is located in Invercargill, New Zealand. Also, the world's easternmost McDonald's is located in New Zealand, in the city of Gisborne; the westernmost restaurant is in Western Samoa, as they are the closest to either side of the International date line.
-McDonald's opens a new restaurant every four hours.
-Every day, McDonald's serves more than 46 million people.
-McDonald's has sold well over 100 billion hamburgers.
-Ronald McDonald speaks more than 25 languages, including Cantonese, Portuguese, Hindi, Tagalog and Russian.
-McDonald's largest market outside the U.S. is Japan, with more than 3,000
McDonald's restaurants.
-Ronald McDonald is "Donald McDonald™" in Japan because it makes pronunciation easier for the Japanese. In Singapore he's known as "Uncle McDonald."
-Antarctica is the only continent that does not have a McDonald's restaurant - yet.
-The busiest international McDonald's restaurant is located on Pushkin Square in Moscow, which serves 40,000 people every day.
-The largest McDonald's restaurant internationally measures more than 28,000 square feet and is located in Beijing, in the People's Republic of China.
-McDonald's restaurants in India are our only restaurants in the world where you cannot buy beef. You can purchase an all-lamb version of the Big Mac called the "Maharaja Mac™."
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Dave Thomas was the founder and he named it after his daughter. The only thing dropped from the original menu since 1969 was sugar cream pie. In 1980 the chicken sandwish was added to the menu. The Frosty's were first sold for 35 cents.
your question would imply that McDonalds has told a lie about something which the question does not state ... there for there can be not valuable answering of this question ...
they ground the feathers with the meat. Thankfuly they wash it.
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No. It would be disgusting if clay was in chicken nuggets. Go to youtube and type in how mcdonalds chicken nuggets are made. It will tell you.
It is a matter of opinion but I don't like them personally
seared chicken - 60 mins
The distants is chicken nuggets.
They are made from chicken, water and lots of corn starch. Chicken nuggets are are one of the least healthy options at McDonalds. They also have a lot of sugar.
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Daphnée Lynn Duplaix
There is 900 milligrams of sodium in the 10 piece chicken nuggets from McDonald's. There are 470 calories and 30 grams of fat in the 10 piece chicken nuggets.
There is no sugar in 10 piece nuggets. More information is on the McDonalds website.
No, McDonalds chicken nuggets are made from chicken mainly, with added salt, water and sodium phosphates. The breading on them is made of wheat, water, and various other minor ingredients.