Where did it go wrong? How does a local diner end up killing hundreds of children in work camps, enslaving tens of thousands more adults who know nothing more, and selling shitty processed crap to millions more who are probably going to die from heart failure before they reach 60?
MacDonalds were everything that was good, now I agree with Natedog, and not in any kind of sarcastic way.
Looks like the one from my hometown in Des Plaines, IL. And im gonna say this picture was taken a little later then 1954 considering the fact the first corporate McDonald’s didnt open up till 1955!! Kinda sad to say my town was the first to get invested by this plague of restaurants they call the golden arch’s!
nuke it from orbit. it’s the only way to be sure
Is that the one in Downey,CA? It’s still there.
I remember when they all looked this.
9 million sold. lol
Haha, cute isn’t it.
ray kroc is a son of a bitch.
What a McKroc of shit!
There’s one like that in Las Vegas too.
I seem to recall one in Biloxi Mississippi just outside Keesler AFB…looks just like it
9 Million in 1954? That’s just scary.
There’s one in Aurora Colorado as well. Hmm.. well almost looks like that, it’s been updated a little bit externally.
Another similar one in Montrose, Colorado to add to the list.
They charged 5 cents a burger back then.Just about what it costs to make them now.
Where did it go wrong? How does a local diner end up killing hundreds of children in work camps, enslaving tens of thousands more adults who know nothing more, and selling shitty processed crap to millions more who are probably going to die from heart failure before they reach 60?
MacDonalds were everything that was good, now I agree with Natedog, and not in any kind of sarcastic way.
I’ll take a burger for fifteen cents
Looks like the one from my hometown in Des Plaines, IL. And im gonna say this picture was taken a little later then 1954 considering the fact the first corporate McDonald’s didnt open up till 1955!! Kinda sad to say my town was the first to get invested by this plague of restaurants they call the golden arch’s!
www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/media_center/image_gallery/historical/first_corporate_restaurant.html?DCSext.destination=http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/media_center/image_gallery/historical/first_corporate_restaurant.html
www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/our_company/museums/first_store_museum.html?DCSext.destination=http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/our_company/museums/first_store_museum.html
Looks like the one in Downey. Which is the oldest operating McDonalds in the country.