On July 18, 1984, James Huberty entered a McDonald's in San Ysidro, California, carrying multiple firearms and opened fire, ...
Back in 1956, future McDonald’s CEO Ray Kroc made a handshake agreement with Taylor to supply milkshake machines as McDonald’s exclusive supplier. In July, McDonald’s USA told TODAY.com ...
That meant “white Gentile” persons, according to the 1947 membership application of Ray Kroc, the club’s most famous member who went on to found the McDonald’s fast food empire.
The only consolation in Brothers in Arms’ planet-conquering ... Sonny Liston and McDonald’s founder Ray Kroc are featured, and “Don’t Crash The Ambulance”, seemingly set down a Cold ...
The golden arches of McDonald’s are a ubiquitous sight all over the world. From humble beginnings, it has become the number one fast food chain not just in the US, but globally. A quick look at ...
In the world of business, success is often portrayed as a young person's game, where the spotlight shines brightly on those who achieve fame and fortune in their twenties or thirties. However, a ...
The fast-food chain was founded in California in 1940 by two brothers Dick and “Mac” McDonald. The first McDonald’s to feature the ‘golden arches’ was opened in 1953 in Phoenix. In the same year, ...
Take Ray Kroc, for example ... When Kroc sold milkshake machines to the McDonald’s brothers in 1954, he was a married man and head of his household. Assuming he was earning $150,000 or more ...
Every so often a movie comes out that addresses financial issues. Here are 11 of the best finance movies of the past decade; watch them and gain valuable information. Our picks include "99 Homes ...
McDonald’s USA President Joe Erlinger has addressed the recent E coli outbreak linked to the chain’s Quarter Pounders.