In April, McDonald's Japan introduced the first new line-up of burgers for its regular menu in eight years
NCLAT today refused any interim relief to Bakshi
NCLAT asks McDonald's, Bakshi to settle dispute, wants 169 outlets to re-open
Says the action was taken because its partner CPRL breached the terms of their franchise agreements
The 43 outlets of the fast food chain in the Capital continue to remain closed
As the tide of American empire recedes, the Golden Arches remain in place
McDonald's is accepting 'Snaplications' by potential job seekers to make video submissions
Follows post alleging flaw in McDelivery app may have exposed personal data of 2.2 mn customers
Twitter notified us that our account was compromised, says McDonald
Launches next-generation restaurants, targeted at the digitally savvy
Mc Donald's expects to open 5-10 outlets in the city in the next 18 month
McDonald's new menu joins a long list of 'desi' versions of foreign fast food
The turnaround plan announced involved making 95 per cent of its restaurants franchises
Carlyle will control 28% of the business, while McDonald's will retain a 20% stake
The US fast-food giant will settle a labour dispute with workers at a California franchise
Westlife Development reports encouraging results; so did Yum! Brands, Jubilant
It seems the only way you can catch a Pokemon in Japan is to buy a burger at McDonald's. McDonald's Holdings (Japan) saw its shares jump as much as 23 per cent, the biggest daily gain since its July 2001 listing after it started giving away figurines based on Pokemon characters such as Pikachu with sales of Happy Meals on Friday. Nintendo's mobile game Pokemon Go, which has sparked a worldwide frenzy, still isn't available in Japan where the cartoon series was first created. "Investors are flocking to Pokemon-related stocks and McDonald's Japan is one of those benefiting from the boom," said Mitsushige Akino, a Tokyo-based executive officer at Ichiyoshi Asset Management."The boom came at a time when McDonald's business has already started recovering and there's expectation that the Pokemon toy offering will further increase customer traffic to their shops."
India was the first market where McDonald's introduced a vegetarian menu
The China and Hong Kong stores can be sold for $3 billion
Fast food giant is shedding jobs as part of a $500-million cost reduction plan, reported New York Post