Is the McLovin’ McDonald’s logo exaggerating?
The alleged shocking double sexual meaning of the enduring Golden Arches – considered one of the world’s most recognizable symbols – is circulating the web.
Many assume that the McDonald’s logo is just a massive “M” representing the name of the fast-food chain.
Nevertheless, an authority argued that the symbol can be intended to represent a mother’s nursing breasts when viewed the other way up.
The theory was reportedly first recommend publicly in 2001 by creator Eric Schlosser in his groundbreaking book Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal.
Kidspot, an Australian parenting and lifestyle publication, echoed this theory in latest TikTok video and resumed the conversation, and a few people suggested that it was “good industrial” or vice versa, “bullload – t!”
One other Twitter user apparently found it quite effective, writing: “My stomach rumbled once I saw the McDonald’s logo. I’m wondering if that is a sign.”
In accordance with Schlosser, McDonald’s bosses considered changing their logo within the Nineteen Sixties.
The employed company design consultant and psychologist Louis Cheskin to assist them rebrand, but advised the team to maintain the Golden Arches and revealed their hidden meaning.
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Cheskin explained that when reversed, McDonald’s looped “M” looked like a pair of breasts that subconsciously drew customers to the burger joint.
Psychology is consistent with Freud’s belief that folks are sexually driven.
The designer convinced McDonald’s bosses not to vary their logo, claiming that “sex sells”
He insisted that the logo depicted “McDonald’s mother’s breasts” and that the “maternal” element of the branding subconsciously comforted potential customers and pushed them towards the drive-thru.
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While the favored fast food chain selected to not rebrand within the Nineteen Sixties, it recently announced some latest changes to a few of its staples.
McDonald’s is trying to boost sales by upgrading classic menu items, including a Big Mac and a double cheeseburger.
The Chicago-based fast-food giant plans to introduce “softer, fluffier” golden brown buns, stickier cheese and a “juicier, caramelized” flavor as onions will probably be placed on the patties while they’re still on the grill.
The Big Mac also gets, well, spicier because the item will probably be stewed in additional of the fan-favorite topping.
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The restaurant chain is piloting latest locations in some US markets, including Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Tucson, Sacramento and Portland, Oregon.
The changes come after the corporate laid off lots of of employees at its corporate offices and cut salaries and advantages for others last month.
McDonald’s also announced it was closing its field offices as a part of a company-wide restructuring.