McDonald’s has to be up there as one of the global powerhouses, with Google, Starbucks, and of course, arch-rivals including Burger King and KFC.\n
But where & when did it all start, and what happened for it to become this culinary juggernaut?\n
1937: Patrick McDonald opened “The Airdrome,” a food stand on route 66.\n
1952: The Golden Arches were created by architect Stanley Clark Meston.\n
1954: Milkshake-mixer salesman Ray Kroc asked the brothers to let him franchise McDonald’s restaurants outside California and Arizona.\n
He tried to open one at the unopened Disneyland.\n
1955: Kroc founds “McDonald’s Systems, Inc.” as a legal structure for franchises.\n
1958: McDonald’s sold its 100 millionth hamburger.\n
1959: The first Hawaiian McDonald\u2019s and the 100th opened in Wisconsin. McDonald’s begin billboard advertising.\n
1961: The brothers sold Kroc the business rights for $2.7 million, funds borrowed from investors.\n
1962: McDonald’s first national magazine ad appeared in Life magazine.\n
The first restaurant with seating opened in Colorado.\n
The Golden Arches logo became McDonald\u2019s logo.\n
1963: The one billionth hamburger was sold. The 500th restaurant opened in Ohio.\n
The filet-o-fish was introduced.\n
1965: Their 10th anniversary was celebrated by offering public stock at $22.50 a share.\n
Ronald McDonald appeared in the first TV commercial on a flying hamburger on NBC\/CBS stations.\n
The stand-alone restaurant common today was introduced.\n
1968: The Big Mac was added to the nationwide menu alongside The Hot Apple pie. The 1000th McDonald’s restaurant opened in Illinois.\n
McDonald\u2019s airlifted hamburgers to homesick US athletes in France, starting their support of the Olympics.\n
1970: McDonald’s opened in Costa Rica, the 3rd country after the US and Canada.\n
1971: The first Asian McDonald’s opened in July in Japan.\n
In August, the first European McDonald’s outlet opened in the Netherlands.\n
The first McDonald’s in Germany opened, being the first to sell alcohol.\n
The first Australian McDonald’s opened.\n
1972: McDonald’s generated $1 billion in sales through 2200 restaurants.\n
1973: The first McDonald’s Playland opened in California. The Quarter Pounder was released.\n
1974: November 13 saw the first UK and overall 3000th restaurant in Woolwich, London.\n
The egg McMuffin was introduced.\n
1978: The 5000th McDonald’s restaurant opened in Japan.\n
The Hamburger University received its 15,000th graduate.\n
1979: The Happy Meal was introduced in the U.S with a circus wagon theme.\n
1980: The first-ever poultry item, the McChicken sandwich, was introduced and failed.\n
The 6000th restaurant opened in Munich, Germany.\n
The first restaurants opened in Spain, Denmark, and the Philippines.\n
1983: By the end of the year, McDonald’s was in 32 countries with 7778 restaurants.\n
Chicken nuggets were introduced to all restaurants.\n
1984: McDonald\u2019s was a main sponsor of the Summer Olympics, and U.S. branches lost money on the game; “When The US Wins, You Win,” with many US medal winners after a Soviet boycott of the games.\n
1985: The original store re-opened as a museum.\n
1987: The first Scottish store opened 13 years after its first UK appearance.\n
The 10,000th restaurant opened in Virginia.\n
1990: The first McDonald’s opened in Moscow and China; Moscow\u2019s was the world\u2019s largest and was opened by McDonald’s Canada “for political reasons.”\n
1991: McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in Portugal.\n
1992: The first McDonald’s opened in Africa and Poland.\n
A new largest opened in Beijing with 700+ seats.\n
McCaf\u00e9 was launched in Australia, spreading to 13 countries by 2002, the first in the US opened in 2001, and by 2003 it was the largest coffee shop brand in Australia and New Zealand.\n
1996: The First McDonald’s opened in Belarus, Peru, and India, marking the 100th country and beyond.\n
1997: The McFlurry was invented by a Canadian franchise.\n
1999: The First Georgian restaurant opened.\n
2000: The 1000th British store was opened in the Millennium Dome.\n
2001: The FBI said Simon Worldwide, a company hired for Happy Meal and McDonald’s Monopoly promotion marketing services, stole $20+ million worth of winning parts.\n
The $1 menu was launched in the US.\n
2005: McDonald’s trialed call centers for drive-thru orders.\n
The North Dakota center took orders from over a dozen stores in Oregon and Washington, mainly driven by labor costs. The minimum wage in North Dakota was 40% lower than in Oregon or Washington.\n
In this year, Singapore started a McDelivery service 24\/7 with customers ordering over the phone.\n
McDonald’s and Disney\u2019s deal ended, and the DreamWorks Animation partnership began.\n
It went nationwide in 2009 and worldwide in 2010.\n
2009: The 20th Century Fox partnership began.\n
2010: Subway stole the title of largest single-brand chain and largest global restaurant operator.\n
McDonald\u2019s was operating in 119 countries.\n
2012: Drive-thru menus began displaying items\u2019 calories.\n
2013: The first Vietnamese restaurant was awarded to the son-in-law of the prime minister.\n
Sydney, Australia, trials home delivery with online ordering via Menulog.\n
2015: The US rolled out all-day breakfasts, and the whole world looked in awe.\n
2016: McDonald\u2019s reported 10 years of growth with figures from their first quarter.\n