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McDonald's launches revolutionary new restaurant concept - and it's like nothing you've seen before
McDonald's launches revolutionary new restaurant concept - and it's like nothing you've seen before

Irish Daily Star

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Daily Star

McDonald's launches revolutionary new restaurant concept - and it's like nothing you've seen before

McDonald's is rethinking the traditional restaurant layout that is recognized all over the world. The world's largest fast food restaurant is making a bid to stay fresh and move with the times. The brand, which launched in 1940, became a household name by staying loyal to its tried and true business model. But as the fast food industry evolves, McDonald's is following the curve and has made strides to further develop the brand. Last year, it launched CosMc's, a concept restaurant with a focus on beverages and snacks. This year, they are debuting a new restaurant concept and it's unlike anything the brand has ever done before. Read More Related Articles Melania Trump shows true colors with 3-word command to Donald at Pope's funeral Read More Related Articles Trump is 'overwhelmed and distracted' after 100 days as POTUS, expert says McDonald's newest location looks nothing like the ones you know - in fact the new restaurant features a 72-foot screen that uses lighting, color and McDonald's mascots to shift the mood of the space between daytime and nighttime. The new 'Mood Engine' concept was set up at Admiralty Station in Hong Kong. This is McDonald's second-busiest location in the world. The Mood Engine concept was introduced to celebrate the brand's 50th anniversary since it first appeared in Hong Kong. The new McDonald's 'Mood Engine' reflects the energy of the restaurant (Image: Landini Associates) Mark Landini, the founder and creative director behind design and brand consultant agency, Landini Associates, said: 'The Mood-Engine resonates to the energy required by the guests in the moment. Like a chameleon, it responds to its environment.' 'As customers rise from the station below, they're welcomed by a reflective double-canopy entrance - a contemporary homage to McDonald's original roofline and a nod to Ray Kroc's classic design.' A press release on the redesign reads. 'Now framed by glowing feature walls in McDonald's signature yellow, aimed at creating an unmissable beacon - just like the earliest restaurants once were.' The Mood Engine concept in Admiralty Station is not the only experimental McDonald's location. In 2024, the brand launched a program to help envision a new look for McDonald's restaurants. Led by Antwerp-based studio WeWantMore, they came up with some interesting ideas like energy-efficient LED tubes, stools and chairs made from 100% recycled content, and the use of vivid primary colors like blue, yellow, and red. For the latest local news and features on Irish America, visit our homepage here .

McDonald's launches a bold new restaurant concept
McDonald's launches a bold new restaurant concept

Miami Herald

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

McDonald's launches a bold new restaurant concept

A new trend has been blooming in the fast-food industry in recent years: high-concept restaurants and offshoots of household name brands. It's an interesting way to put a fresh spin on a brand that's been around forever, and it attracts new customers while keeping longtime customers coming back. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter McDonald's did it in 2024 with its launch of CosMc, a new concept restaurant specifically built around drinks and snacks. Its menu features trendy options like an Iced Vanilla Matcha Latte and an Iced Tumeric Spiced Latte, appealing to the Starbucks fan at a slightly lower price point than the famous Seattle-based chain offers. Related: Burger King answers McDonald's new restaurant format move Burger King is making a similar move, but rather than building out a new offshoot, it's pouring money into its pre-existing locations as a part of a "Reclaim the Flame" investment program launched in Sept. 2022. One of those changes is the new "Sizzle" restaurant design, which boasts a clean, modern look that combines white walls with wood details and bold, bright orange art. But the real selling point is how the design, featuring both kiosk and in-store mobile order and pickup, made customers' experiences easier than ever. According to North American president Tom Curtis, these designs have been implemented "so the guest gets the same consistent experience every time they come to one of our restaurants." Now McDonald's is making another move to stay fresh in the competitive fast-food market, and it's unlike anything the chain has ever done. Image source: Landini Associates When you think about going to a McDonald's, you probably envision the locations near where you live, but McDonald's newest location looks nothing like the ones you know. The chain has launched its new "Mood Engine" concept restaurant at Admiralty Station in Hong Kong - its second-busiest location in the world - to celebrate the brand's 50th anniversary since it first appeared in Hong Kong. Designed by design and brand consultant agency Landini Associates, the new space boasts a 72-foot screen that uses lighting, color, and familiar McDonald's characters to shift the mood of the space as it transitions from daytime to night. Related: McDonald's is debuting a wild new sandwich "The Mood-Engine resonates to the energy required by the guests in the moment. Like a chameleon, it responds to its environment," said Mark Landini, the founder and creative director behind Landini Associates. "As customers rise from the station below, they're welcomed by a reflective double-canopy entrance - a contemporary homage to McDonald's original roofline and a nod to Ray Kroc's classic design," a press release on the redesign reads. "Now framed by glowing feature walls in McDonald's signature yellow, aimed at creating an unmissable beacon - just like the earliest restaurants once were." Admiralty Station is not the only McDonald's to get a makeover, as the brand has continuously explored ways to modernize its interiors. Another fascinating experiment for the brand started in 2024, when a pilot program launched in Belgium and France to envision a new look for McDonald's. This one was helmed by Antwerp-based studio WeWantMore and implements options like energy-efficient LED tubes, stools and chairs made from 100% recycled content, and the use of vivid primary colors like blue, yellow, and red. While the new designs certainly have an eco-friendly focus, McDonald's says it didn't feel the need to advertise that fact. "We didn't want to do any flag-waving," says Silke Korporal, head of global design at McDonald's, "so we didn't advertise a sustainable decor inside the design. We just wanted it to be." Related: Forget Minecraft: McDonald's menu adds healthy new burger The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

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