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MC’DONALDS MADE PEOPLE

FAT
• PREPARED BY :

 FARINA AZREENA ABD AZIZ


(2006287399)
 NUR ALIAATUL SHAHIRA mOHAMAD
NAGUIB
(2006286426)
 PUTERI NUR ALIA MOHD JASMIN
(2006286161)
History : The McDonald's Story
• The birth of McDonald's began with Raymond Albert Kroc.

• Ray Kroc was the exclusive distributor of a milk shake maker called the
Multimixer. Meanwhile, two brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald
owned and ran a hamburger restaurant in San Bernadino, California, in
the 1950s. Ray Kroc heard how well the McDonald brothers were doing
using his Multimixers to serve their customers. He met up with them and
acquired the franchising right from them to run McDonald's restaurants.

• A great success story was in the making. In 1955, Ray Kroc founded
the McDonald's Corporation and opened the first restaurant in Des
Plaines, Illinois. In 1961, he bought out the McDonald brothers.

• And the rest, as they say, is history. McDonald's grew into the largest
restaurant organization in the world. Today, there are more than
30,000 McDonald's restaurants serving 47 million customers each day in
over 100 countries. Ray Kroc died in 1984 but his legacy is very much
alive. His success story continues with McDonald's families of
employees, franchisees and suppliers. His commitment, dedication and
achievements continue to live on at McDonald's restaurants across the
world.
Discover McDonalds’s quality
ingredients
• Pure Halal • Bun
• Beef • Vegetables
• Potatoes • Apples
• Fish • Oranges
• Halal Farm-Fresh • Salt
Chicken • Halal Additives
• Fresh eggs • Cheese
Why People Loves McDonalds
• Fast Services (i.e. drive thru)
• The price is cheaper compared to other
fast food restaurants
• Variety of burgers
• Wi-Fi services are available at almost all of
the McDonalds fast food restaurants
• Provide membership card
• Conduct a lot of welfares activities
Issue in McDonalds : It Makes
People Fat
• Customer’s Testimonials
Rhymes, 15, of the Bronx, just wants his money and is taking McDonald's to
court, claiming that the beleaguered burger giant made him fat.
Super-sized at 400-plus pounds and standing only 5-foot-6, Rhymes says
he ate at McDonald's nearly every day, sometimes several times a day, ever
since he started first grade --- about 3,300 days straight. "I normally order
the Big Mac, fries, ice cream and a shake," Rhymes explained in his
affidavit. "I like to Super Size my orders."
Gregory's mother, Ruth Rhymes, thinks it's only fair that her porky kid
should now try sinking his teeth into the Golden Arches. "I had no idea
that he was destroying his self," she said in papers filed in Manhattan
federal court. "I had no idea."
No idea! Little Gregory just ran up to bed one night at a nice 90 pounds and
--- SHAZAM!!! --- the next morning he came floating down the steps
looking like the Goodyear blimp.
• Mislead Advertising
Doesn’t show the true meaning of the
advertising

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