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Encyclopedia > Dick McDonald

Richard "Dick" McDonald (February 16, 1909 - July 14, 1998) and his brother Maurice (Mac), started the McDonald's Corporation. In 1984 he was served the ceremonial 50,000,000,000th McDonald's burger, having cooked the first one.


Richard McDonald died in Manchester, New Hampshire, at age 89.


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Dick and Mac McDonald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (580 words)
Richard "Dick" McDonald (February 16, 1909 - July 14, 1998) and Maurice "Mac" McDonald (died 1971), were two early fast food pioneers, originally from New Hampshire, who established the first McDonald's restaurant in 1940.
In 1984, Dick McDonald was served the ceremonial 50,000,000,000th (50 billionth) McDonald's burger, having cooked the first one (picture).
Richard McDonald died in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1998, at age 89.
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