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Ronald McDonald
-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™." **Also... McDonalds in the Germany and Spain sell beer In the Phillippines for some odd reason they have spaghetti on the menu and they actually deliver as well In Hong Kong they have rice burgers
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Ronald McDonald was created by Jim Ashford 1953.
Ronald McDonald has written: 'Lanchester of Brazenose'
The McDonald's Restaurant originated from the two McDonald's brothers. Although it was subsequently taken over by Carl Karcher, then name stuck. Ronald McDonald's first name was presumably chosen because it rhymes with "Donald."
Ronald McDonald is a fictional character created for marketing purposes. He is located wherever someone puts on the Ronald McDonald costume.
The first Ronald McDonald to appear on television was portrayed by Willard Scott.