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Abandoned McDonald’s on remote Alaskan island reveals shockingly low prices from 1994 By . Brooke Steinberg. Published Feb. 27, 2024, 5:09 p.m. ET.
The Denali Mac was officially added to McDonald's Alaska’s menu in November 2006, though it was named the McKinley Mac after the tallest peak in North America, located in Alaska's Denali ...
McDonald’s started using Alaskan pollock 55 years ago. Since then, the fishery’s developed a reputation for sustainability. It was certified by the nonprofit MSC almost a decade ago.
Plans of McDonald's USA to promote wild caught Alaska pollock in its Filet-O-Fish and upcoming Fish McBites menu item are good news for the state's $1 billion pollock fishery.
SOLDOTNA, Alaska (AP) — The name change of North America’s tallest mountain is rippling down to a fast-food chain. The extra-large sized McKinley Mac available… ...
The name change of North America’s tallest mountain is causing a trickle effect all the way down to Alaska's fast-food restaurants. The McKinley Mac previously available at Alaska McDonald’s ...
More McDonald’s franchises in Alaska soon followed, on DeBarr Road, Old Seward Highway and in Fairbanks. In 1975, the fifth Alaska McDonald’s opened in downtown Anchorage.
McDonald's needs a lot of fish to supply its over 14,000 locations in the U.S., and Alaskan pollock is a naturally ...
Using Alaska Pollock Allows McDonald's To Be Sustainable On A Massive Scale. McDonald's sells a lot of Filet-O-Fish ...