Essay on Globalization of Mcdonald"S on China
[2023-10-10 07:29:30]
McDonald's is one of the fastest growing fast food restaurants in the world. McDonald's became a world famous name. The fast food giant was a great success as a burger shop of San Bernardino, California in the 1940 's. The original boss was two brothers, Richard and Maurice MacDonald. The hot dog booth has developed into a restaurant offering 25 menus. In 1947, Richard and Morris (advanced "McDonald Brothers") decided to close the restaurant for refurbishment to improve work. McDonald's brothers want to meet the needs of customers, young people, and mobile customers. Our idea is to build a speedy service system.
McDonald's must be more active in opening more stores in China. McDonald's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) needs to find a more effective way to deal with Chinese local suppliers and political influential people. In order for any company to succeed in globalization, they are willing to comply with culture.
* Importance of research: McDonald's touches the lives of millions of people all over the world. We donate people and give power through charity projects. McDonalds became a worldwide symbol of Western civilization. Globalization is a broad term that economic, political, environmental and cultural activities in some parts of the world are used to develop a global society that is meaningful to people in other regions. The golden arch of McDonald 's became a symbol of peace and globalization. "McDonald" is the term used by sociologist George Risel in his book "McDonald's of Society: Revised New Century Edition". (Ritzer, 2004)
* Organization: The first McDonald's restaurant opened in 1940 on 1398 North Street, San Bernardino, California. The original owner was two brothers, Richard and Morris McDonald. 1947
First of all, a comparison of Bradford in China based on ethnographic research and McDonald's in McDonald's can not deny that McDonald's is a symbol of American culture, showing that it is cheap, convenient and inhuman . Technical service Global impact in the context of globalization Second, the situation of McDonald's and McDonald's reflects the homogeneity of the global culture beyond the characteristics of the differences. In other words, McDonald's is the concept of achieving global social homogenization through the influence of multinationals.
In this article, we aim to better understand globalization by researching what is essential to globalization, McDonald's. I am focusing on McDonald's in Bradford, England, those who are experiencing this situation, and why they are going there. At the same time, based on the questionnaire, observation, communication, and memory, I compare McDonald's of Bradford and McDonald of China to show whether McDonald's of these two countries are similar or different. By emphasizing the ethnicity, behavior, menu, and decoration of customers and people, I recommend that McDonald's as a symbol of American culture be increasingly popular all over the world. This research supports to some extent the cultural aspects of globalization, including McDonald's theory.
First of all, McDonald's has become the world's leading catering service retailer, accounting for the central position of American pop culture. According to McDonald 's official website, according to statistics, McDonald has more than 31,000 restaurants in 119 countries and employs more than 5 million people. Second, referring to McDonald's global operating system, McDonald's employees in Bradford are nearly the same as McDonald's operations around the world because McDonald's system is related to the central management system of the US headquarters I told myself. Anyone working at McDonald 's will understand his expectations based on McDonald' s unified operation and training manual. Specifically, Bradford 's McDonald' s employee also told me about rules and documents based on the McDonald 's operation and training manual, such as the eight steps to make McDonald' s Big Mac.