McDonalds releases merch – with your favorite order on it

McDonalds releases merch with your favorite order on it

McDonald’s, which can also be known colloquially as “Donken”, is an American fast food chain that was founded in the USA.

The hamburger chain was founded in 1940 and on October 27, 1973, the first McDonald’s restaurant opened its doors in Sweden. Paul Lederhausen.

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McDonald’s enters a new branch

McDonald’s is mainly known for its fast food and its hamburger Big Mac. Now they have entered a completely new market.

It is not the first time that a large company has entered new territory and started selling things other than what they are known for. News24 has previously written about food giant Lidl’s clothing collections and when Cloetta started selling scented candles.

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McDonald’s starts selling clothes as merch

Now McDonald’s will start selling clothes as merch. The t-shirts that McDonald’s will sell will be clean and minimalist with the print of a receipt on the front of the shirt.

The idea is that the design should be a bit personal, as the customer will be able to choose to have the receipt of their own favorite order printed on the shirt.

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Photo: Press image “It’s going to be exciting”

In order to successfully snag a t-shirt, you need to get to one of the RIX FM festival stops and place your favorite order in a kiosk on site, and then see the receipt printed in real time on the t-shirt.

– It will be exciting to see what the fans create. Some have completely unique menu combinations, while others are a little more traditional. Regardless, one’s order says something about oneself, and now one will be able to show it in an unexpected way, says Susanne Wahlberg, Project Lead at McDonald’s in a press release.

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