World's largest McDonalds set to open for Summer Olympics, plans to serve 9 million guests in 6 weeks

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World's largest McDonalds set to open for Summer Olympics, plans to serve 9 million guests in 6 weeks

April 24, 2012
The biggest McDonald's restaurant in the world will open for six weeks during the London 2012 Olympic games with plans to serve more than 50,000 Big Mac burgers and 180,000 orders of french fries.
The huge temporary branch will have seating for 1,500 customers and will employ more than 2,000 staff.
Ingredients for the McDonald's menu at London 2012 will be sourced from 17,500 British and Irish farms.
 
As Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games, McDonald's will have four Olympic restaurants on the Olympic Park at London 2012. They will be both the biggest and busiest McDonald's restaurants, during the Games, anywhere in the world. With cutting-edge designs and graphics everyone who visits our Olympic Park restaurants will get the best possible customer experience in a great environment. Each restaurant will also help meet LOCOG's aim of making London the greenest Games ever, being designed with maximum re-use after the Games. Whether it's the furniture or the kitchens everything will be re-implemented in our other UK restaurants after the Games.

As Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games, McDonald's will have four Olympic restaurants on the Olympic Park at London 2012. They will be both the biggest and busiest McDonald's restaurants, during the Games, anywhere in the world. With cutting-edge designs and graphics everyone who visits our Olympic Park restaurants will get the best possible customer experience in a great environment. Each restaurant will also help meet LOCOG's aim of making London the greenest Games ever, being designed with maximum re-use after the Games. Whether it's the furniture or the kitchens everything will be re-implemented in our other UK restaurants after the Games.

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