McDonald’s transports its guests by rickshaw
Hungary’s first McDonald’s restaurant in Régiposta Street closed on Sunday due to renovations. In order to make Meki® a pleasure for the guests who come to the restaurant, the restaurant chain transports the lucky guests with rickshaws* between 9 am and 9 pm in the first week after closing to three other units. The campaign is promoted by Bogi Nagy, Réka B. Nagy and Dávid Katz.
35 years ago, Hungary’s first McDonald’s restaurant opened in Régi posta utca. Many people still remember the snaking lines and the western feeling of life ever since. The venue is expected to open its doors in September in an exclusive form, using elements made from real, natural, even handcrafted materials covering even the smallest details. The renovation may come as a surprise to many, and the Hungarian McDonald’s does not want anyone to remember the closed doors as a bad experience, so in the first week, it will be transported free of charge to Astoria, Margit Bridge, which is accessible via the Danube Bridge, and the Nyugati restaurant, which has been chosen as one of the most beautiful in the world, with the help of 3 rickshaws. guests.*
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