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McDonald's prepares for changing style
The largest U.S. fast food chain, the McDonald's prepares for its most significant style change in its 56 years of existence.
The company plans to transform 14 thousand units of its U.S. network into more elegant with a one billion dollar cost, until 2015 – reported USA Today on Monday.
The tables will be made of wood instead of fiberglass and the steel industry chairs will be given leatherette cover and the interior will be dull orange and yellow instead of bright red – reports ProfitLine.hu, after USA Today.
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