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McDonald

[muhk-don-ld]

noun

  1. David John, 1902–79, U.S. labor leader: president of the United Steelworkers of America 1952–65.



McDonald

noun

  1. Sir Trevor. born 1939, British television journalist, born in Trinidad; presenter of ITV's News at Ten (1990–99)

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McDonald’s, Qualcomm, and Robinhood Markets announce their results on Wednesday, while Airbnb and ConocoPhillips follow suit on Thursday.

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The following morning, Bernal was arrested in Tustin after employees at a McDonald’s recognized him from the social media post and notified law enforcement.

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When McDonald’s recently reported its third-quarter results, Chief Executive Chris Kempczinski noted that beef prices are up around 20% in Europe, primarily as a result of a supply issue.

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McDonald’s shares were down 0.2%, while Hormel’s stock was down 0.7%.

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A few years earlier I’d been working the drive-through at McDonald’s; now I was surrounded by people who had been to finishing school.

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