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McDonald's Corporation is the world's largest chain of fast-food restaurants. Although McDonald's did not invent the hamburger or fast food, its name has become nearly synonymous with both.
McDonald's Corporation operates more than 31,000 quick-service restaurant businesses under the McDonald's brand, in 121 countries around the world. In addition, the company operates other restaurant brands, such as Aroma Café , Boston Market, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Donatos Pizza and Pret a Manger. Revenues for 2001 were US$14.87 billion, with net income at $1.64 billion.
Most McDonald's offer both counter and drive-through service, with indoor and sometimes outdoor seating. Drive-throughs often have separate stations for placing, paying for, and picking up orders, though often the latter two steps are combined. In some countries "McDrive" locations, near highways, offer no counter service or seating. Locations in high-density neighborhoods, as in many downtowns, often omit drive-through service.
Specially themed restaurants also exist, such as Rock-and-Roll McDonald's, 50's themed restaurants. A select few McDonald's from the 70s or 80s in suburban areas feature large indoor or outdoor playgrounds, called McDonald's Playlands or PlayPlaces.
The McDonald's Corporation's business model is slightly different from that of most other fast-food chains. In addition to ordinary franchiseFranchise agreement Franchising from the French for 'Free', franchising is a method of doing business wherein a franchisor licenses trademarks and methods of doing business to a franchisee in exchange for a recurring royalty fee. The term is commonly used fees, supplies and percentage of sales, McDonald's also collects rentRenting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good owned by another person or company. Examples: Housing tenure, where the person who lives in the house is a tenant, paying rent to the landlord, who owns the property. The rent, partially linked to sales. As a condition of the franchise agreement, McDonald's owns the property on which most McDonald's franchises are located. According to Harry J. Sonneborne , one of McDonald's founders:
McDonald's trains its franchisees and others at Hamburger UniversityHamburger University is a 130,000 square foot (12,000 m²) training facility of McDonald's Corporation, located in Oak Brook, Illinois. The university was designed to instruct personnel employed by McDonald's in the various aspects of the business. The uni in Oak Brook, IllinoisOak Brook is a suburb of Chicago located in DuPage County, Illinois. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 8,702. Oak Brook hosts the world headquarters of McDonald's Corporation, which include the company's principal training facil.