20 McDonald’s Facts That May Surprise You

By Grace Reader | May 15, 2017
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McDonald’s is one of the most recognizable names and franchises in the world. From the red and gold color scheme to the famous Big Mac and Happy Meal, you’ll struggle to find those who have not at least heard of McDonald’s, let alone not tried it. With such a big history and reach, there are bound to be interesting and wacky stories coming out of McDonald’s. Here are 20 interesting facts that may surprise you about the fast food giant.

1. On the original McDonald’s Menu, a hamburger cost only 15 cents.

On May 15, 1940, Dick and Mac McDonald’s opened the first-ever McDonald’s store in San Bernardino, California. While you can still score a McDonald’s hamburger there for only a dollar, back then people were only paying 15 cents for a menu item.

2. A chicken nugget was once sold on eBay for $8,100.

Why? The chicken nugget . Twenty-three people bid on the three-year-old nugget. EBay generally has a against selling expired foods, but it made an exception.

The woman selling the nugget, Rebekah Speight, said she was raising money for summer camp for children at her local church.

3. McDonald’s sells more toys than Hasbro and Mattel.

McDonald’s sells around 1 billion toys every year — more than Hasbro or Mattel sell individually. McDonald’s has also pledged to make their toys more sustainable, using less plastic and more recyclable materials.

4. Justin Timberlake and Pharrell Williams worked on the “I’m Lovin’ It” song.

McDonald’s is performed by Justin Timberlake, who made an estimated $6 million for the jingle.

Timberlake wasn’t alone: in 2003, Pharrell Williams produced an “I’m Lovin’ It” EP which topped the charts in Belgium.

5. McDonald’s Will Soon Offer Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in Restaurants

In March 2024, McDonald’s that it would be partnering with Krispy Kreme, making three types of Krispy Kreme doughnuts available at certain McDonald’s locations later this year and nationwide by the end of 2026. This will more than double Krispy Kreme’s points of access.

6. McDonald’s employees can attend Hamburger University.

is a global training program with campuses across the world, including Chicago, Hong Kong, Sydney, Hamburg, Tokyo, China, Singapore and Dubai. McDonald’s records show that more than 300,000 employees have attended since the program first started in 1961.

7. Usain Bolt ate 1,000 chicken nuggets during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

When Bolt was asked if he was worried about getting fat, , “Hell no. That’s one thing I’m determined not to have. I have a bet with a couple of people.”

However, he has noted that as an Olympic athlete, he has cut down on fast food and started eating more vegetables.

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8. McDonald’s once made the Big Mac even bigger.

In April 2016, McDonald’s rolled out their Giga Big Mac in Japan, which is essentially .

“It’s a novelty item. It’s meant to be shared,” a McDonald’s spokesperson told .

9. McDonald’s Indonesia has a wedding catering package starting at around $200.

McDonald’s Indonesia now caters to weddings! Packages start at just around $200 and require a 200-piece minimum (100 McChickens and 100 4-pack McNuggets, for example). You can customize your catering order for an additional cost, and if proven successful, we can see something similar in the U.S.

10. One man has eaten a Big Mac every day since 1972.

Donald Gorsky holds the for the most Big Macs consumed. He has had at least one Big Mac a day since 1972, totaling 34,000 Big Macs in his lifetime.

11. At a Swedish ski resort, you can ski thru a McDonald’s.

If you’re looking to burn off some calories, is the way to do it.

, a ski resort in Sweden, has been allowing snow enthusiasts to ski through its McDonald’s location since 1996. Check out this that features the ski-thru.

12. Over 10 years, 700 claims were filed for burns due to McDonald’s coffee until one famous lawsuit.

In 1992, a woman spilled coffee on herself while sitting in the passenger seat of a car at a McDonald’s drive-thru, getting third-degree burns as a result. She sued McDonald’s and was awarded nearly , which was lowered to .

Documentation was released by McDonald’s showing that there were more than by people burned by coffee between 1982 and 1992.

13. McDonald’s operates in 98 countries.

Even though McDonald’s has a strong presence overseas, North Korea and Iceland are among the countries without a McDonald’s. (McSad!)

According to the World Atlas, there are about in the world. McDonald’s is currently located in .

14. The world’s largest McDonald’s is in Orlando, Florida.

Even though the Orlando location was already the largest franchise, the to in 2016. The store includes a bowling alley, arcade games and slides for children. The location even frequently hosts .

15. Stars such as Jay Leno and Pink worked at McDonald’s before becoming famous.

Pink, Rachel McAdams, Jay Leno and Shania Twain . Leno even returned to the same McDonald’s for a special on , where he showed off his burger-flipping skills.

16. McDonald’s airlifted burgers to homesick athletes during the 1968 Olympics.

Athletes in Grenoble, France from McDonald’s during the 1968 Olympics to feel less homesick. Eight years later, McDonald’s became an official sponsor of the Olympics and even has an in Los Angeles, California.

17. More people eat McDonald’s every day than there are people in the United Kingdom.

Approximately are served every day at McDonald’s, which is approximately 1 percent of the world population. According to Yahoo Finance, the population of the UK is around 68 million people.

18. McDonald’s sells 25 percent of Filet-O-Fish sandwiches during Lent.

McDonald’s started selling a Filet-O-Fish in the 1960s when a Cincinnati franchise owner wanted Catholics to be able to eat on Friday at his store during Lent.

Today, of McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sales are during Lent.

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19. One location has teal arches rather than golden arches.

Golden Arches and McDonald’s go hand-in-hand. However, one location sports teal arches. The in Sedona, Arizona, has teal arches because local officials were concerned that golden arches would detract from the natural aesthetic of the Red Rocks. Teal was determined to be a softer color than the “harsher” gold.

20. King Charles III is sort of a McDonald’s franchise owner.

While you can expect to see castles, hotels and race courses on the King’s Crown Estate, turns out you can also . That’s right, King Charles III is technically a franchise owner of a McDonald’s restaurant in Oxfordshire, England, which sits on a small corner of the massive estate. The restaurant passed to him when the crown passed to him.

On the original McDonald’s menu, a hamburger cost 15 cents.

On May 15, 1940, Dick and Mac McDonald’s opened the first-ever McDonald’s store in San Bernardino, Calif. While you can still score a McDonald’s hamburger there for only a dollar, back then people were only paying 15 cents for a menu item.

From the Fish Filet to the Big Mac, today’s menu boasts a variety of items to choose from. Back then, things were much simpler, with the only food options being a hamburger, a cheeseburger or french fries. That’s right: McDonald’s didn’t even have McNuggets back then.

A chicken nugget was once sold on eBay for $8,100.

Why? The chicken nugget . Twenty-three people bid on the three-year-old nugget. EBay generally has a against selling expired foods, but it made an exception.

The woman selling the nugget, Rebekah Speight, said that she was for children at her local church to go to summer camp.

McDonald鈥檚 sells more toys than Hasbro and Mattel.

McDonald’s sells around — more than Hasbro or Mattel sell individually.

McDonald’s has started to include books instead of toys in Happy Meals, placing more books in kids’ hands than those catalogued in , the world’s largest library.

Ronald McDonald is more recognizable than Santa Claus.

According to the book , Ronald McDonald is identifiable by 96 percent of children around the world, which would make him the only fictional character more recognizable than Santa Claus.

Despite claims that the clown targets young children, McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook says .

Justin Timberlake and Pharrell Williams worked on the 鈥淚鈥檓 Lovin鈥 It鈥 song.

McDonald’s is performed by Justin Timberlake, who made an estimated $6 million for the jingle.

Timberlake wasn’t alone: in 2003, Pharrell Williams produced an “I’m Lovin’ It” EP which topped the charts in Belgium.

McDonald鈥檚 employees can attend Hamburger University.

Usain Bolt ate 1,000 chicken nuggets during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

When Bolt was asked if he was worried about getting fat, , “Hell no. That’s one thing I’m determined not to have. I have a bet with a couple of people.”

However, he has noted that as an Olympic athlete he has cut down on the fast food and started eating more vegetables.

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McDonald鈥檚 once made the Big Mac even bigger.

In April 2016, McDonald’s rolled out their Giga Big Mac in Japan, which is essentially .

You can have your wedding party at McDonald鈥檚 in Hong Kong.

If you’re living in Hong Kong and looking to get , you’re in luck. For $9,999 you can enjoy a Love Forever party, french fry picture frame included.

One man has eaten a Big Mac every day since 1972.

Donald Gorsky holds the for the most Big Macs consumed. He has had at least one Big Mac a day since 1972, totaling 26,000 Big Macs in his lifetime.

Gorksy told that he has also had a Big Mac in every state.

At a Swedish ski resort, you can ski thru a McDonald鈥檚.

If you’re looking to burn off some calories, is the way to do it.

Over 10 years, 700 claims were filed for burns due to McDonald鈥檚 coffee — until one famous lawsuit.

In 1992, a woman spilled coffee on herself while sitting in the passenger seat of a car at a McDonald’s drive-thru, getting third-degree burns as a result. She sued McDonald’s and was awarded nearly , which was lowered to .

There is a McDonald鈥檚 in all but 75 countries.

Even though McDonald’s has a strong presence overseas, North Korea, Bolivia and Iceland are among the countries that don’t have a McDonald’s. (McSad!)

According to the World Atlas, there are about in the world. McDonald’s is currently located in .

The world鈥檚 largest McDonald鈥檚 is in Orlando, Fla.

Even though the Orlando location was already the largest franchise, the to in 2016. The store includes a bowling alley, arcade games and slides for children. The location even frequently hosts .

Stars such as Jay Leno and Pink worked at McDonald鈥檚 before becoming famous.

Pink, Rachel McAdams, Jay Leno and Shania Twain . Leno even returned to the same McDonald’s for a special on , where he showed off his burger-flipping skills.

McDonald鈥檚 airlifted burgers to homesick athletes during the 1968 Olympics.

Athletes in Grenoble, France, from McDonald’s during the 1968 Olympics to feel less homesick.

McDonald鈥檚 feeds around 1 percent of the world鈥檚 population every day.

McDonald鈥檚 Caesar salad is about as unhealthy as Big Mac.

McDonald’s salad has 520 calories in it — only 20 less than a Big Mac. More surprising is the amount of sodium in the salad — 1,140 mg. The recommended daily average sodium intake is .

McDonald鈥檚 sells 25 percent of Filet-O-Fish sandwiches during Lent.

McDonald’s started selling a Filet-O-Fish in the 1960s when a Cincinnati franchise owner wanted Catholics to be able to eat on Friday at his store during Lent.

Today, of McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sales are during Lent.

Related: ‘McDonald’s of the Future’ Includes All-You-Can-Eat Fries

McDonald鈥檚 hosts an American Idol-style 鈥淰oice of McDonald鈥檚鈥 competition.

The of Voice of McDonald’s contest is Lucy Ospitia. She received a $25,000 prize.

The final competition was judged by big names in music including Grammy Award-winning composer David Foster and Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Skylar Grey.

The Queen is sort of a McDonald鈥檚 franchise owner.

While you can expect to see castles, hotels and race courses on the Queen’s Crown Estate, turns out, you can also . That’s right, the Queen is technically a franchise owner of a McDonald’s restaurant in Oxfordshire, England, which sits on a small corner of the massive estate.

McDonald’s is one of the most recognizable names and franchises in the world. From the red and gold color scheme to the famous Big Mac and Happy Meal, you’ll struggle to find those who have not at least heard of McDonald’s, let alone not tried it. With such a big history and reach, there are bound to be interesting and wacky stories coming out of McDonald’s. Here are 20 interesting facts that may surprise you about the fast food giant.

1. On the original McDonald’s Menu, a hamburger cost only 15 cents.

On May 15, 1940, Dick and Mac McDonald’s opened the first-ever McDonald’s store in San Bernardino, California. While you can still score a McDonald’s hamburger there for only a dollar, back then people were only paying 15 cents for a menu item.

2. A chicken nugget was once sold on eBay for $8,100.

Why? The chicken nugget . Twenty-three people bid on the three-year-old nugget. EBay generally has a against selling expired foods, but it made an exception.

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