Saturday, August 25, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
McDonald's: Summer Medley of Surprices
More and more McFloat lovers are getting the surprise of their lives by winning their very own Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus! Congratulations to the following winners:
• Mary Ann Manila on April 16
• Jccris P. David (April 17)
• Emily Alcoy (April 20)
• Dennis Desquitado(April 23)
• Peachy CanetGenovia(April 23)
• Cristina Ordonez (April 23)
• Grace Jimeno(April 25)
• Kurt Roven Nicolas (April 26)
• Ronaldo Noblesala(April 27)
• Jean Geraban(April 30)
• Susan Eliang(May 2)
• MelchorPantas(May 2)
• Aaron Barcelon(May 2)
Walk on sunshine with these lucky fans by getting your
favorite McFloat flavor before the promo ends on May 31 and win your very own
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. Hurry!
McDonald's Character
McDonald's Character
So, as a fast food chain. Hindi mawawala yong mga Maskots:
The Four Primary McGods
· Ronald McDonald
The supreme divinity
All powerful and
all knowing
· Grimace
The second McGod in the primary McHierarchy
Grimace was created by Ronald and rules over the evening.
· Hamburglar
The tertiary McGod in the McHierarchy.
Somewhat mischievous, Hamburglar rules over the night.
· Birdie
The quaternary McGod in the McHierarchy
Birdie
is sometimes referred to as the Early Bird McGod, due to her rule during the
early morning hours.
The Secondary McGods
· Mayor McCheese ·
Officer Big Mac
· Captain Crook · The Professor
· Uncle O’ Grimacey · Sundae
· Captain Crook · The Professor
· Uncle O’ Grimacey · Sundae
· CosMc ·
Bernice
· Vulture · Iam Hungry
· Griddler · Mike the Microphone
· Vulture · Iam Hungry
· Griddler · Mike the Microphone
The McDemiGods (Child McGods)
· Fry Kids
· Hamburger Patch
· Happy Meal Gang
· The McNugget Buddies
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
McDonald's Commercial
So, as a fast growing food chain, McDonald's Corporation should do a commercial to influence People in the Philippines to buy their goods. So in past 18 years old of my existence may mga commercial na tumatak sa ating isipan. Some of them are:
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Ronald McDonald's Charity
RONALD McDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES (RMHC) was established to improve children’s lives through programs that address their need for shelter, education, and happiness. RMHC currently has two flagship programs which focus on different but equally essential aspects of a child’s development: BRIGHT MINDS READ (BMR), a program that aims to teach beginning reading, and BAHAY BULILIT, which strives to build day care centers in areas where they are most needed.
Since its inception, RMHC has raised 30 million pesos, helping
more than 2 million children all over the country. It regularly holds
fund-raising events (such as golf and badminton tournaments) and participates
in World Children’s Day activities, to help raise awareness on the situation of
Filipino children. With your support, RMHC will be able to brighten the future
of more children as it expands its programs to areas that need the most help
and attention.
In 2002, BMR began pilot-testing in 14 public schools in 14
municipalities in NCR, reaching a total of 4,200 pupils. In its initial run,
BMR reduced the rate of non-readers from 40% to only 4% at the end of the
school year! Since then, 2,200 public schools all over the country are now
under the BMR program. Presently working tirelessly with the Department of
Education, it aims to bring the program to more children across the region and
cover all 37,000 public schools. BMR’s goal is to make EVERY CHILD A READER BY
2013.
While beginning reading is a critical starting point on a
journey towards literacy, the ultimate goal of Bright Minds Read to instill in
children a genuine love for reading that will stay with them for life.
It is said that children are most receptive to learning
during their younger years. With this in mind, RMHC established Bahay Bulilit,
where children are offered something others never get: a safe, enriching place
where they can test their wings so that someday, their dreams can take flight.
Bahay Bulilit is a program implemented in partnership with the Department of
Social Welfare and Development and local government units. It builds day care
centers in depressed areas so that low-income families can avail of the
benefits of a typical day care center without the expensive cost.
Bahay Bulilit teaches children from 2 to 5 years old crucial
skills to prepare them for formal schooling. Seasoned social workers are on
hand to facilitate lessons and group activities where the children learn social
interaction, proper behavior, and important values.
Today, there are 19 Bahay Bulilit Day Care Centers
nationwide. Driven by its goal of touching the lives of more Filipino children,
RMHC is committed to building 100 Bahay Bulilit day care centers all over the
country.
At Ronald McDonald House Charities, every centavo helps
light a child’s path to a better future. That is why McDonald’s is making sure
you have as many ways to show your support. Below are means by which you can
support RMHC and its programs:
Buy a Happy
Meal, Help a Child
For every Happy Meal you buy, 50 centavos goes to Ronald
McDonald House Charities – helping RMHC offer safe havens and opportunities for
children to learn and grow.
Every Coin
Counts
Coin boxes may be found in all McDonald’s stores so you can
conveniently drop your contribution.
If you have any questions regarding Ronald McDonald House
Charities or would like to participate in its programs and activities, please
email us at RMHC@ph.mcd.com.
Monday, August 6, 2012
McDonald's Corporation: Bi Love Story
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