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McDonald's History Museum
(1948--2100)


McDonald's history museum is an exhibition of the historical development of McDonald's, the product area of which expanded from fast-food meals to fast-food culture products with the evolution of brain computer technology.

Ever since the first product series of fast-food nutrition admixture came out in 2050, McDonald's has been devoted to develop all kinds of fast-food culture products to satisfy our customers with more gratifying, specialized and easily-acceptable experience.
At the end of the century, McDonald's Mood Lab series is finally available now, which provides customers with an access to all kinds of emotions without the need to do the corresponding matters. Therefore, McDonald's organized the exhibition, to memorize the path we have been through during the past years.
Fast Food Meals (1948)

In 1948, the American brothers Richard and Morris Macdonald closed the old-fashioned restaurant and reopened it in a different way. This is the first McDonald's on the side of the road in San Bernardino, California.

The restaurant has changed the traditional way of serving meals. The foods sold, such as hamburgers, fried foods, and even drinks such as milkshakes and sodas, are all sold in paper packaging. In addition, the restaurant also uses a simple and repetitive flow process to make food. In this way, a new type of fast food was born on the basis of reference to industrial assembly lines and commercial kitchens. With its emergence, a new way of life also spread to all parts of the United States, and later affected the entire world.


Fast-Food Culture Products (2050--2100)

With the evolution of brain-computer technology, McDonald's started to open up a new field of "fast food", which was "eaten" into the brain instead of the mouth. The fast-food admixture containing diverse contents including Set Menu (The finished products from 2050), Custom Built Hamburgers (The custom-made series from 2070) and Mood Lab (The emotion perfume series newly listed recently) is consumed into customer's brain through the hamburger-shaped brain computer, enabling them to get entertainment, knowledge, experiences or even emotions directly from the products.


Set Menu (2050)

As soon as the Set Menu series launched in 2070, it sparked a flurry globally where people could learn knowledge, watch drama series, play video games and even take all kinds of experiences just by intaking specific admixture through brain-computers, which has been bringing a revolutionary transformation to the lifestyle of the mankind, making it easier, quicker and more efficient for people to input everything.


Custom Built Hamburgers (2080)

In order to meet with people's needs for more fast food products that cater to their taste better, McDonald's devoted great effort to push for the further development of brain-computer data fetching and AI technology, which finally led to the birth of Custom Built Hamburgers series in 2080.
The name of which memorizing the earliest slogan of McDonald's, Custom Built Hamburgers grab what you are thinking from your brain, analyze what you want, and thus produce personalized contents with the support of our huge database. Instead of the old-styled analyzing-recommending mode, we directly read your taste form your brain and produce brand new fast food for you that you definitely love.


Mood Lab (2100)

In the past 20 years, the Set Menu series and Custom Built Hamburgers system has been growing more and more sophisticated. However, are those really the end of our struggle to provide our customers with more satisfactory fast food? Can we make it even easier for them to get what they want? 
Through years of exploration, Mood Lab series is finally born at the end of this century, which provides you with a direct access to all kinds of emotions without the needs to generate them from doing corresponding things. Served as perfumes, the product can be put into specialized admixture to adjust the concentration of the mood you feel. 

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