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food came from. how was that animal treated along the way because that matters to me, right? you wouldn t think it. the man is talking about authenticity and simplicity, is the head chef of mcdonald s. in 2014 for the first time in its history, mcdonald s revenue declined. and kudrow was looking to reverse that trend and keeping up with the competition. it s vibrant and very fresh, produce forward we were looking to get to. we re definitely onto something that would be right in the wheelhouse of california. when mcdonald s first started out, we were truly innovative, created a whole new space that wasn t there. the customer is evolving. the only way to stay cool is to continue to evolve with them. the fight for the top of the food pyramid, it remains to be seen whether fast-food can keep up with changing tastes.
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