McDonald's Canada
McDonald's Canada[edit | edit source]
McDonald's Canada is the Canadian branch of the global fast-food chain, McDonald's. It was first established in 1967 in Richmond, British Columbia. Today, it operates over 1,400 locations across the country, serving millions of Canadians every day.
History[edit | edit source]
McDonald's Canada was founded by George Cohon. The first restaurant was opened in 1967 in Richmond, British Columbia. Since then, the company has expanded rapidly across the country, becoming a staple in the Canadian fast-food industry.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at McDonald's Canada includes a variety of items, including burgers, chicken sandwiches, fries, and breakfast items. Some of the most popular items include the Big Mac, McChicken, and Egg McMuffin. McDonald's Canada also offers a range of McCafé beverages, including coffee, tea, and smoothies.
Special Canadian Menu Items[edit | edit source]
McDonald's Canada offers several items that are unique to the Canadian market. These include the McLobster, a seasonal sandwich made with Atlantic lobster, and the Poutine, a Canadian dish made with fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
McDonald's Canada is involved in several community initiatives. The company operates Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada, which provides a home away from home for families of children receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. McDonald's Canada also sponsors several youth sports programs, including McDonald's At Play.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
McDonald's Canada is committed to sustainability. The company has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of sustainable packaging and the sourcing of locally grown ingredients.
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