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- proper noun A McDonald's
restaurant , and by extension, the company and thefast food industry.
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Examples
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Then I moved to Asheville, where the McDonald's moniker Golden Arches can be taken literally.
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Because its shares haven't done much in the past two years, few may know that the home of the Golden Arches has been the best-performing Dow industrial stock since 2002, up about 300% in that span.
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The charge for your breakfast at McDonald's, for example, might be followed with an offer for 10 percent cash back on your next meal at the Golden Arches.
Banks allow ads in online checking accounts Ylan Q. Mui 2011
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Mr. Skinner has institutionalized a Steve Jobs-like system for designing products, price points and delivery to get people to drop more and more money at the Golden Arches.
What Pepsi Can Learn From McDonald's Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2012
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The charge for your breakfast at McDonald's, for example, might be followed with an offer for 10 percent cash back on your next meal at the Golden Arches.
Banks allow ads in online checking accounts Ylan Q. Mui 2011
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Until we can wake up, and remove the shackles of the corporations who put billions into the political system to allow them to control everything from what we think to the unhealthy things that we eat in the name of keeping the Golden Arches profitable, we will be doomed to being a second-rate nation with decaying standards of living and life expectancies.
Brian Ross: Republicans: What's Wrong With Being Sweden? 2010
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Since the Happy Meal hit the menu under the Golden Arches, childhood obesity has ballooned from 4.2% to 17%, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Christina Pirello: How Can We Expect Our Kids to Make Healthy Choices? 2010
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A new version of the ad will be unveiled on Super Bowl Sunday, with LeBron James and Dwight Howard competing for delicious Golden Arches goodness.
LeBron James, Dwight Howard McDonald's Ad Preview VIDEO Released 2010
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Of course, Golden Arches notwithstanding, the People's Republic of China is, in fact, a different world.
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A new version of the ad will be unveiled on Super Bowl Sunday, with LeBron James and Dwight Howard competing for delicious Golden Arches goodness.
LeBron James, Dwight Howard McDonald's Ad Preview VIDEO Released 2010
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