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- A cautious revisionist job, “The Founder” tells an old-fashioned sweet-and-sour fable of good American capitalism versus bad, and how Ray Kroc built his fortune by steamrolling Mac and Dick McDonald — the brothers who built the first McDonald’s — before going in for the corporate kill.
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Aug 4, 2016 · Did Ray Kroc really credit himself with being the founder of McDonald's? Yes. After the McDonald brothers sold the company to Ray Kroc in 1961 for $2.7 million, he began to take credit for its birth.
The Founder is neither a pro or anti McDonalds movie. This is more like Patton or Nightcrawler; it's a study on a person in which your supposed to make your own judgment on. I'll give this nine McDonalds logos out of ten.
One of the most telling details about The Founder, John Lee Hancock’s lively, bleak drama about the origins of the McDonald’s fast-food empire, is that the movie never actually makes McDonald’s...
In 1954, struggling Prince Castle salesman Ray Kroc travels to San Bernardino, CA to meet Dick and Mac McDonald at their eponymous restaurant after the brothers purchase eight of his milkshake machines. Kroc lauds the brothers' success over dinner, where Mac and Dick explain the restaurant's origins and success following a complete redesign of ...
Nov 22, 2016 · Decades after McDonald’s “founder” Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) coined it, it’s still ingrained in all Macca’s employees across its 34,492 outlets (in 2013, according to the Guardian) around the world.
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Feb 9, 2017 · When one restaurant, McDonald’s, orders several of his machines, Kroc goes to find out why they’re so busy and discovers a restaurant that’s reinvented fast food. And he wants in.
Jan 19, 2017 · The real Ray Kroc (1902-1984), as business-school students and more than a few fast-food consumers might know, is the entrepreneur who put the big numbers on the McDonald’s sign. In the...