Entity: MCDONALDS
McDonalds is a globally recognized fast-food restaurant chain known for its hamburgers, French fries, and iconic Big Mac. It holds the title of the world's most famous fast-food restaurant.
McDonalds
Etymology
The term 'McDonalds' is a trademark associated with the world's most famous fast-food restaurant chain.
Definition
McDonalds is a globally recognized fast-food restaurant chain known for its hamburgers, cooked chicken pieces, French fries, salads, and other types of fast food. Its best-known product is the Big Mac.
Historical Context
Founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald, McDonalds has grown to become a global phenomenon, with thousands of locations worldwide.
Cultural Significance
McDonalds has become a symbol of American fast food culture and is often associated with convenience and affordability.
Related Concepts
- Maccies: British slang for McDonalds.
See Also
A renowned fast-food restaurant chain known for its signature menu items and widespread popularity.