ICONIC FRIES CROSSWALK IN KL BY MCDONALD’S MALAYSIA, AWESOME!

ICONIC FRIES CROSSWALK IN KL BY MCDONALD’S MALAYSIA, AWESOME! | Assalamualaikum dan Salam Sejahtera. Have you been to McDonald’s at Bukit Bintang? Have you notice anything new?

ICONIC FRIES CROSSWALK

Today, McDonald’s Malaysia made its mark in the heart of Kuala Lumpur by illustrating its world-famous French Fries onto the Bukit Bintang crosswalk, creating an iconic “insta-worthy” landmark in the city.

The installation aims toignite excitement amongst Malaysians and become a must-see destination for visitors, bothlocal and international.

Located directly in front of McDonald’s Bukit Bintang, the McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk leads visitors straight into the first McDonald’s restaurant that opened its doors in Malaysia 40 years ago, back in 1982.

1ST MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT IN MALAYSIA

In April 1982, McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in Malaysia at Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, and has been expending throughout the country ever since.

With 40 years of presence in Malaysia, McDonald’s now serves over 13.5 million customers a month at more than 300 restaurants nationwide

OFFICCIALLY UNVEILED TODAY

The McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk was officially unveiled today by YB Dato’ Seri Dr. Shahidan Bin Kassim, Minister of Federal Territories.

As well as YBhg. Dato’ Azmir Jaafar, Managing Director and Local Operating Partner of McDonald’s Malaysia, at McDonald’s Bukit Bintang.

MUST-VISIT TOURIST ATTRACTION

“We hope that by transforming the Bukit Bintang crosswalk into the McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk.

We can help solidify Kuala Lumpur as a must-visit tourist attraction for travelers and Malaysians alike.

Through this initiative, we are pleased to do our part in supporting the government’s plan to make Kuala Lumpur a prosperous city by 2030,”

-YBhg. Dato’ Azmir Jaafar, Managing Director and Local Operating Partner of McDonald’s Malaysia.

THE MCDONALD’S FRIES CROSSWALK

The McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk is in line with the initiatives by Ministry of Federal Territories in encouraging sustainable development of the city.

Which involves physical, social, economic, and environmental aspects, making Kuala Lumpur a more prosperous city by 2030.


“We have grown alongside Malaysians for the past 40 years, contributing to the socio- economic development of Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia at large.

We provide not only feel- good moments, but also organising community programmes in collaboration with Ronald McDonald’s House Charitiets (RMHC). It’s s a way of giving back to the communities where we operate in,”

-added Azmir.


“We are grateful and proud of McDonald’s Malaysia’s initiative by coming forward and partnering with the Ministry of Federal Territories and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

To creatively add value to the Bukit Bintang crosswalk into an iconic symbol in the city – The McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk,”

-said YB Dato’ Seri Dr. Shahidan Bin Kassim, Minister of Federal Territories.
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