McDonald's(R) Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
OAK BROOK, Ill., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- As a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Movement, McDonald's is preparing to once again feed the athletes and share the excitement of the Games with millions of customers around the world during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada.
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Feeding the World's Best Athletes
-- As the Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games and the only branded
foodservice retailer, McDonald's is building three new Olympic venue
restaurants: one in the Olympic Village in Vancouver, one in the Olympic
Village in Whistler, and one in the Main Media Center in Vancouver.
-- McDonald's Olympic Champion Crew, made up of more than 300 top
performing restaurant employees from across Canada, will serve menu
favorites to the world's best athletes, coaches, officials and media at
McDonald's on-site Olympic venue restaurants.
-- Spectators will be able to share in the Olympic Spirit and enjoy
McDonald's quality and variety at any of the more than 40 McDonald's
restaurants located in the Vancouver and Whistler areas.
McDonald's Champion Kids(TM)
-- The McDonald's Champion Kids program debuted at the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games as part of McDonald's ongoing commitment to children. The program
provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for kids from across the globe
to experience the Games first hand.
-- For the Vancouver Games, one child from each province and one child from
the territories in Canada will join kids from around the world to attend
Olympic events, meet athletes, visit the Olympic Village, tour the
cultural sites of Vancouver and Whistler, and receive their own gold
medals from Olympic champions.
-- The children will also have the chance to serve as special youth
correspondents to share their experiences with their hometown news
outlets.
Giving Back
-- As part of McDonald's Olympic tradition of giving back to the host
country, Ronald McDonald House Charities® will make a lasting
contribution to Vancouver that will live beyond the Games.
-- Ronald McDonald House Charities of Canada, in cooperation with The
Province of British Colombia, the Rick Hansen Foundation and 2010
Legacies Now, is funding three world-class accessible playgrounds.
-- These playgrounds - located in the three venue cities of Vancouver,
Richmond and Whistler - will meet the needs of children with
disabilities and enable these children to play side by side with their
siblings, families and friends.
-- The Richmond playground and the majority of the Whistler playground are
planned to be completed in time for the 2010 Games; the Vancouver
playground will be finished in the summer of 2010. More information to
come on playground celebrations that will take place during the Games.
Environment
-- In keeping with a green Olympic Games, McDonald's three new Olympic
venue restaurants will be fitted with energy-efficient lighting and
equipment.
-- The equipment from these restaurants will be reused and recycled at
McDonald's restaurants in Canada after the Games have ended
McDonald's Canada
-- As host country, McDonald's Canada is activating a wide variety of
programs and promotions leading up to and during the Games to celebrate
Canada's Olympic Spirit nationwide. Activities include:
-- Flying Olympic flags at select McDonald's restaurants across Canada
to celebrate their role as host country
-- Exciting restaurant promotions such as Olympic-themed McDonald's
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Sport Water Bottles featuring graphics of
athletes participating in popular winter sports
-- Alliances with top Canadian athletes such as speed skater Cindy
Klassen, figure skater Patrick Chan and Cassie Campbell, former
caption of the Canadian Women's Ice Hockey Team
-- Celebrating the importance of family and community on the journey to
the pinnacle of sport through McDonald's 2010 Hopefuls, a grant
program that supports the Olympic aspirations of 26 Canadian
athletes and recognizes the efforts of their parents by allocating a
portion of the funding to the family
-- Canada holds a special place in McDonald's history as the first country
outside of the U.S. to open a McDonald's restaurant in 1967.
McDonald's Olympic Games History
McDonald's became an Official Sponsor of the Olympic Games in 1976 and has a long-standing commitment to the Olympic Movement, which first began more than 40 years ago. At the 1968 Olympic Winter Games, McDonald's airlifted hamburgers to U.S. athletes competing in Grenoble, France, after they reported being homesick for McDonald's food. Since then, the company has served its menu of choice and variety to millions of athletes, coaches, their families and fans. The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games mark McDonald's seventh Olympic Games as a Worldwide Partner and eighth as the Official Restaurant of the Olympic Games. McDonald's current sponsorship will continue through the 2012 Games in London.
About McDonald's
McDonald's is the leading global foodservice retailer, with more than 32,000 local restaurants in more than 100 countries. About 80 percent of McDonald's restaurants worldwide are owned and operated by franchisees. Please visit our website at www.aboutmcdonalds.com to learn more about the Company. Click on "Members of the Press/Electronic Press Kits" to access our 2010 Olympic Winter Games online resource center.
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CONTACTS:
Suzanne Valliere, McDonald's
630-623-7555
suzanne.valliere@us.mcd.com
Melissa Rutten, GolinHarris
312-729-4147
mrutten@golinharris.com
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