In his speech at the session titled "Where is the New Silk Road?", Mr Chan said Hong Kong has actively participated in and benefited from the Belt and Road Initiative, also known as the New Silk Road.
In 2014, workers building the restaurant on the outskirts of Rome stumbled upon an ancient Roman road. Such finds can usually halt the construction process, but in this case, "McDonald's ...
McDonald’s is spicing things up. The Golden Arches are bringing back a fan-favorite menu item, and customers are lovin’ it so much they want it to be permanent. The fast-food chain’s beloved ...
A new promotion has started at participating McDonald’s locations ... Peach, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Toad, Toadette, Yoshi, Gold Mario, and Rose Gold Peach. Each figure comes with stickers that ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday said slivered onions served at various McDonald's locations were the likely source of a multi-state E. coli outbreak linked to the ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Mario Kart toys are returning to McDonald's Happy Meals with new characters like Gold Mario and Rose Gold Princess Peach. Previous ...
McDonald's cones, sundaes and McFlurries are all made in machines from Taylor Company, as they have been for nearly 70 years. McDonald’s often maligned, seemingly perennially-broken ice cream ...
Americans around the country avoided McDonald’s last week after an E. coli outbreak left dozens of people sick. But McDonald’s is confident that $5 value meals and Big Macs with chicken will ...
McDonald’s often maligned, seemingly perennially-broken ice cream machines could soon become a thing of the past. On Oct. 25, the United States Copyright Office ...
A broken ice cream machine is a familiar inconvenience to McDonald's customers. Franchise owners have complained about difficulties fixing the machines, McDonald's itself has poked fun at how ...
McDonald’s on Tuesday said its sales and restaurant ... and I am relieved that I think we are past this and on the road to getting back to serving our customers,” Kempczinski said.