Tourism Board says procession of 12 floats will feature dozens of performing groups, expects event to draw 100,000 people.
McDonald’s is embracing AI to usher in a new era of efficiency in 2026. The global fast-food chain is rolling out AI across its restaurants to improve efficiency, order accuracy and drive-thru ...
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Boulder-area events for Monday, Jan. 12: Takács Quartet performance at Grusin Music Hall
Today Takács Quartet performance: 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall, 1020 18th St., Boulder. The Grammy-winning Takács Quartet’s dynamic and insightful performances have established the ensemble as one of ...
To address customer dissatisfaction with going home with wrong or incomplete orders, Mashed reports that McDonald’s is planning to roll out AI-driven scales, which will automatically weigh each bag of ...
McDonald’s is responding to claims that its popular McRib sandwich isn’t actually made with real pork rib meat. The blink-and-you-miss-it menu item recently returned to select restaurants across the ...
McDonald’s has pushed back against claims in a class action lawsuit that the company misled customers by advertising the McRib as a rib meat sandwich when its patty allegedly comes from other pork ...
Chicago-based fast-food giant McDonald's has released a statement after a class-action complaint alleged the company mislead customers, saying the chain's popular McRib sandwich "does not contain any ...
A lawsuit filed late last month took Chicago-based McDonald's to task over the McRib sandwich, calling its name a form of false advertising. The lawsuit was filed Dec. 23 in U.S. District Court in ...
McDonald’s has spoken at length over the past couple of years about the “bifurcated consumer base” in QSR. Essentially, it’s witnessed trends pull in reverse directions based on income. In Q3, for ...
Kroc was 52 before he even heard of the McDonald brothers who originally started the company. That fact alone says a lot about how he thought: Success comes eventually, but only to those who keep ...
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski recently shared some blunt career advice and warned viewers it may "hurt your feelings." In a video posted to his Instagram account earlier this week titled "Tough ...
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