McDonald’s is the world’s biggest fast-food chain serving more than 69 million customers daily over 100 countries – but its humble beginnings started with two brothers in San Bernardino, California
Whether you’re a Big Mac lover or a Chicken Nugget enthusiast – everyone has their go-to McDonald’s order.
The fast-food chain, nicknamed the Golden Arches, serves more than 69 million customers daily over 100 countries.
But its humble beginnings only became widespread knowledge when 2016 biographical drama The Founder hit cinema screens.
After founders Richard and Maurice McDonald opened doors to their very first restaurant in San Bernardino, California, in 1940, Ray Kroc took the chain to new heights.