How would you describe McDonald's in 3 words?
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Temi T. asked a question to Shreeja S.
Category: General
Date asked: Friday, June 2, 2023
Last reviewed: Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Shreeja S.
Swing Manager
" Family
" Integrity
" Serve
Monday, June 5, 2023
Yash S.
Kitchen Crew
That's a great question! When describing McDonald's, three words come to my mind are:
Worldwide, Quick, and Delicious.
Firstly, "Worldwide" McDonald's refers to the company's presence in multiple nations. It is an internationally recognized fast food symbol, providing fantastic food to people all over the world.
Secondly, "Quick" accurately describes McDonald's fast and efficient service. McDonald's understands the value of providing fast and convenient meals without sacrificing quality through drive-thrus or front counter operations.
Finally, "Delicious" perfectly depicts the mouthwatering experience that McDonald's delivers. McDonald's consistently delivers on flavour and satisfaction, from traditional burgers, including the legendary Big Mac, to tempting shakes and a wide range of menu items.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
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