Olgar Shiverstone
Legend
I'd never noticed that McD's steps up fish sandwich advertising for Lent.
When they were first test-marketing the McRib in the Midwest, summer of 1979, prior to it being unleashed on the nation in 1981, I was on a school tour-y thing in Chicago for a few weeks. The McRib was a smash success among we high schoolers, and we ate it pretty much every chance we got.
...their marketing is incredibly well thought out.
They practically wrote the book on marketing and expanding your fast food chain into other countries. I got to study them up close- especially the ones in Russia- and the way they adapt to the local culture is amazing.
That's the day I realized that the idea that a McDonalds was a McDonalds was a McDonalds was way, way off, and that their marketing is incredibly well thought out.
So hows the taste? Any noticeable difference with the flavor since a decade ago?
Indeed. When I first encountered McBier in Germany I nearly squealed in amazement over McDonalds' adaptability.