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    Vintage Photos Show What It Was Like to Eat at McDonald’s in the 1970s

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    • The first McDonald’s franchise opened in Des Plaines, Illinois, on April 15, 1955.
    • By the 1970s, McDonald’s had grown into an increasingly popular fast-food establishment.
    • The Quarter Pounder, Quarter Pounder with cheese, and Egg McMuffin were also added to the menu.

    By the 1970s, just a decade into its operation under businessman Ray Kroc, McDonald’s was already a thriving company that had served millions of customers.

    After the McDonald brothers started the restaurant as a small burger and barbecue joint, Kroc saw promise in its ability to serve customers quickly by keeping burgers warm under a heat lamp.

    Kroc opened the first McDonald’s franchise location in Des Plaines, Illinois, on April 15, 1955. That year, he also founded McDonald’s System, Inc., which would become the McDonald’s Corporation we know today.

    By 1958, McDonald’s had sold 100 million burgers, and the restaurants had adopted a signature design style prominently featuring the chain’s iconic “golden arches.”

    In 1961, Kroc bought the McDonald brothers out, and by the 1970s, the company was going from strength to strength.

    Here’s what it was like to eat at McDonald’s in the 1970s.

    Before the introduction of high-tech cash registers, McDonald’s employees took orders by hand and gave them to the kitchen.


    Workers at a McDonald's take orders from customers in 1973

    Workers at a McDonald’s take orders from customers in 1973.


    Stephanie Maze/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images

    By the 1970s, the company was well-established and beginning its global expansion.

    In 1967, the first McDonald’s restaurant outside the US opened in Richmond, British Columbia, according to McDonald’s website. By 1970, the chain had sold over 6 billion burgers.

    The self-service concept allowed customers to order at the counter and watch as their meal was being prepared by employees.


    View along the counter of a McDonald's fast food restaurant as employees serve a line of customers in 1979

    View along the counter of a McDonald’s as employees serve a line of customers in 1979.


    Thomas J O’Halloran/US News & World Report Collection/PhotoQuest/Getty Images

    McDonald’s meals were served on plastic trays, which customers could then bring over to a dining-room table to enjoy.

    McDonald’s got its first drive-thru in 1975.


    An employee makes burgers at a McDonald's restaurant in 1979

    An employee makes burgers at a McDonald’s restaurant in 1979.


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    While chains like In-N-Out Burger already had drive-thru windows, McDonald’s didn’t have one until 1975, when a franchisee in Sierra Vista, Arizona, skirted around an Army regulation that prevented military members from entering local businesses in fatigues. 

    Fast Company reported that he circumvented the regulation by knocking down a wall in his restaurant’s kitchen and installing a drive-thru window to serve customers.

    In 1972, McDonald’s began offering breakfast for the first time.


    Workers at a McDonald's bag hamburgers in 1973

    Workers at a McDonald’s bag hamburgers in 1973.


    Stephanie Maze/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images

    The introduction of the Egg McMuffin marked a turning point for the brand, attracting a wide customer base at a new time of day. 

    Dining in at McDonald’s was popular among families, who could sit, grab a cheap bite, and even play cards.


    A family plays cards and eats at a McDonald's in Mill Valley, California, in 1973

    A family plays cards and eats at McDonald’s.


    Stephanie Maze/San Francisco Chronicle/Getty Images

    In this photo, a family plays cards at a McDonald’s in Mill Valley, California, in 1973.

    This is what Ronald McDonald looked like in 1974.


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    Ronald McDonald meeting children from the Far West Home at Taronga Zoo in 1974.


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    Ronald McDonald was introduced in 1963 during a Washington, DC-marketed advertisement for the restaurant. In the ad, Ronald McDonald pulled hamburgers out of his belt and had a McDonald’s cup for a nose. His hat was a tray with a Styrofoam hamburger, fries, and a milkshake on top of it.

    McDonald’s considered changing Ronald McDonald’s character to a cowboy or spaceman, but those ideas were quickly discarded.

    For kids who grew up in the 1970s, there was no better place to celebrate a birthday than McDonald’s.


    A child named Vincent celebrates his 11th birthday at McDonald's in 1973

    A child named Vincent celebrates his 11th birthday at McDonald’s in 1973.


    Stephanie Maze/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

    Fast Company reported that the first McDonald’s PlayPlace was introduced in 1971, forever changing the McDonald’s dining experience for families and children. While parents relaxed and ate their meals, kids could play in colorful climbing structures, jungle gyms, and slides. 

    The introduction of the PlayPlace solidified McDonald’s reputation as a destination for families on a budget, as many were during the 1970s amid a time of financial insecurity, high inflation, and the Vietnam War. 

    You could even get married at McDonald’s.


    Annette Scaramozza and Anthony Francis have a wedding ceremony in a McDonald's fast food restaurant in 1975

    Annette Scaramozza and Anthony Francis at their wedding ceremony.


    Donald Preston/The Boston Globe/Getty Images

    Annette Scaramozza and Anthony Francis are pictured at their wedding ceremony in a McDonald’s in 1975. 

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