Zitat des Tages über McDonald:
I had a small-town life - I worked at the local McDonald's for three years. I'm not sure why they kept me: I am something of a daydreamer and a dawdler, so they would only let me be the 'friendly voice' that greeted you when you entered the restaurant.
At the 2012 Olympics, there was a nutritionist in the food hall telling us, 'Eat that. And eat that.' After winning my gold, I went to McDonald's for chicken nuggets and a strawberry milkshake, but that was just for the hell of it. I don't feel hungry after a match, to be honest.
I need to make money, but I don't want to be another guy selling his McDonald's to the pop market.
When I was playing in Seattle and Orlando, I did a lot of work with the Ronald McDonald House. I've always had a special thing for kids, and I know how important it is for kids to have good role models. They push us to that next level.
I used to sit in front of McDonald's and ask people for dollars to get me a cheeseburger. It was bad.
The parents that we speak to, and the parents that are our customers, are very comfortable with the way that McDonald's fits into their lives.
My biggest inspiration is Audra McDonald.
My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonald's commercial.
The biggest threat to McDonald's lies within - and that is us as a company becoming complacent. There are a lot of companies that get fat, dumb and happy and take their eye off the ball and forget about serving customers.
I hate getting a McDonald's. I'm not a McDonald's person: you just feel crap afterwards.
For example, the first time McDonald's put a deaf person in a commercial they saw a jump in sales. I think that happens with other kinds of disabilities and products and that is something that is being realized more and more.
My philosophy in all my jobs at McDonald's is to be honest and say what I think and mean what I say.
Punditry is like weather forecasting: the winds can shift without warning. I remember when nobody would bet a McDonald's Quarter Pounder that Bill Clinton would win the White House.
How many McDonald's gift certificates would it take to sway a lot of Americans to pledge to never publicly criticize the U.S, President?
McDonald's is good for me.
I've done it 30 years. I don't know what there is to gain by doing it 40. But I think there is something about doing it over that length of time that says something. That's seven U.S. presidents and five presidents of McDonald's.
For an adult, eating alone at McDonald's is admitting a kind of defeat.
Even if you flippin' fries at McDonald's, if you are excellent, everybody wants to be in your line.
It would be arrogant of us for me to say everything at McDonald's is perfect.
I call tennis the McDonald's of sport - you go in, they make a quick buck out of you, and you're out.
I don't go to McDonald's anymore. After I saw Super Size Me... no way!
Hey, I used to eat at McDonald's: I liked the taste of the food, especially the French fries.
A day does not go by when I am not in a line at a store or at a McDonald's, and someone will touch my hand, and they will say, 'Thank you.'
I always admired Ray Kroc, the man who invented McDonald's. Ray had a vision of the most commonplace thing - a hamburger and fries to go - but to him it was just the greatest thing ever, and he was going to make it the greatest thing ever for everybody else, and he did.
I worked at a McDonald's inside a Walmart. It wasn't even a real McDonald's.
If we could buy these properties and then invest in the Black community, with our own McDonald's, with our own Kentucky Fried Chickens, it was gonna be a great move.
McDonald's is almost 50 years old. For 47 years we had a pretty consistent track record of being able to deliver admirable sales.
In some cities, McDonald's rules, but Seattle is ruled by teriyaki joints.
I learned from McDonald's that we can do great things from a marketing and advertising perspective, but if the experience at the restaurant isn't superior, it might not matter.
Ya know, I always admired Ray Kroc, the man who invented McDonald's. Ray had a vision of the most commonplace thing - a hamburger and fries to go - but to him it was just the greatest thing ever, and he was going to make it the greatest thing ever for everybody else, and he did.
You know where the best McDonald's is? Dubai. Because they have regulation on the meat, so it's really, really good.
One time, my ex-boyfriend and I were in Paris, and we went to this really fancy dinner. We weren't full after, so we walked from the schmoozy restaurant to McDonald's, and we finished our date at McDonald's. It was awesome.
Ray Kroc called his first McDonald's restaurant, which he opened in Illinois, 'a little money machine.' That's why thousands of franchisees bought it.
Let me ask you: Who do you prefer, a clown organizing your menu - with all due respect to Mr. McDonald - or a chef? I do believe it's a very simple answer.
You know what the best thing about morning ski trips are? McDonald's!
Clinton used to like to get out of the White House a lot. He would take night trips to McDonald's, and stuff like that. I think he wanted to get out of the house.