Do you like to talk about yourself? Do you enjoy telling people how great you are? Well, maybe you should. Case in point: McDonald’s, which last week released its second annual report on all the “positive impacts” that McDonald’s says it has on the U.
McDonald's has been utterly dependable since drive-throughs began popping up around the country in the 1950s. Wherever you pulled up, you could order a Big Mac, Happy Meal, and golden, salty fries. But like most chain restaurants, McDonald's has experimented over the years with menu items that veer away from the old standards.
As of Monday, 75 cases have been reported in connection to the E. coli outbreak linked to McDonalds Quarter Pounders. One death has also been reported.
Six boys and girls basketball players from the greater Milwaukee area were nominated for the McDonald's All-American games on April 1.
The overnight attack injured three and raises concerns about Russia's ability to target the Ukrainian capital.
Group that successfully fought affirmative action in colleges accuses fast-food chain of discrimination against high schoolers.
A Russian missile strike on Kyiv early on Jan. 18 damaged Ukraine's oldest McDonald’s, located near the Lukianivska metro station in the city's Shevchenkivskyi district. Open since 1997, this is the first McDonald's restaurant in the country.
Customers can get free medium fries on any purchase of $1 or more when they order in the McDonald’s app. The offer is available every Friday in 2025 at all participating McDonald’s nationwide. McDonald’s customers can also get a free McCrispy on their first purchase of $1 or more when they download the app.
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McDonald’s is the latest company to roll back diversity goals
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Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
A Texas DoorDash driver threatened to kill McDonald’s workers who wouldn’t give him his order, according to Texas deputies. On Thursday, deputies said 34-year-old Wister Cobas asked for a delivery order from a McDonald’s in Spring, Texas, but didn’t show workers a delivery request.
The lawsuit claims the Chicago-based fast food giant is discriminating against non-Hispanics by not making its HACER scholarship available to everyone.