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10 things you no longer see at McDonald's from the 1980s and 1990s

The fast food chain has seen many changes to its branding, decor, and menu items over the years - and here are some of the things you no longer see at McDonald's from back-in-the-day


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10 things you no longer see at McDonald's from the 1980s and 1990s
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Like it or not, McDonald's is one of the most popular restaurants in the world - and Ireland is no exception.

According to the McDonald's online store locator, there are more than 80 restaurants here alone. The first McDonald's opened in Ireland on Grafton Street in Dublin in May 1977 and has been growing ever since.

But it's fair to say the company has seen many changes to its branding, decor, and menu items over the years. Who can remember The Hamburglar, the McDonald's Playground or even a time when they sold pizza?

READ MORE: 13 things you'll only know if you grew up in Ireland

For years, people from all over the world on Reddit's Nostalgia forum have shared an abundance of old McDonald's images from the '80s and '90s, meaning there's now a good collection of them to browse through.

So to celebrate Ireland's love of McDonald's, we've come up with a nostalgic list of things you no longer see at McDonald's from back-in-the-day. How many of these do you remember?

McDonald's Pizza

McDonald's Pizza and box, 1990
McDonald's Pizza and box, 1990

McDonald's did sell pizzas for a limited period in some restaurants in the mid-1990s as part of a sales and product test. As part of the test the restaurant trialled three flavours - Cheese, Cheese and Pepperoni and the Deluxe (cheese, green pepper, onion, peperoni and more).

Each pizza was eight inches across and cut into four slices. But if you're salivating at the thought of getting your hands on a McDonald's pizza you're in for a disappointment. McDonald's has said it has no plans to reintroduce pizza to its menu at this time.

Polystyrene burger boxes

McDonald's Polystyrene Big Mac packaging

Now seeing this packaging is a blast from the past. These clamshell beauties were good for sauce lovers but were also an environmentalist's worst nightmare. However, breaking them up after the meal was also immensely satisfying.

Commenting on Reddit, Jofeshenry said: "I still remember the squeak it made when you closed it and the snap sound it made when you crushed it."

In 1990, McDonald's agreed to stop using foam for its burger packaging. However, it continued to use it in other items, like cups, for years to come. It wasn't until 2018 that the company promised to eliminate it from its global markets.

McDonald's Playgrounds

Some lucky places were not only provided with a McDonald's restaurant but also came with a playground outside. Some people even claim to remember there being a McDonald's ball-pit.

The reason you don't see them these days is apparently because McDonald's franchises favour more seating and lower land costs. However, McDonald's has built playgrounds in the grounds of various Ronald McDonald Houses in the UK, made from recycled materials, for families to enjoy while taking care of their seriously ill children.

Ronald McDonald and Friends

Ronald McDonald and friends ride in a car during the 95th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021
Ronald McDonald and friends ride in a car during the 95th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021

Ronald McDonald is the chain's clown mascot who inhabits the fictional world of McDonaldland. Once a staple on TV adverts in the '80s and '90s, these days you rarely see the clown with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird and The Fry Kids.

Today you're more likely to seen an appearance by Ronald McDonald at a special event or entertaining children at Ronald McDonald House. However, in 2011, a group of 500 doctors and other health professionals took out newspaper ads saying a fast-food clown mascot that targets children was unethical and should be retired.

Ronald McDonald benches

Ronald McDonald bench
Ronald McDonald bench

Some branches in the UK were said to have benches outside where you could sit next to the not-at-all-creepy statue of Ronald McDonald with his arm around you. Personally, in this Instagram age, I think it's something that needs to be brought back.

When McDonald's restaurants were red, yellow and white

The old-style McDonald's branding
The old-style McDonald's branding

There was a time in the 1980s and 1990s when the dominant colours adorning the outside of the restaurant were red, yellow, and white. These days, however, in Europe it's more usual to see the more muted green and yellow branding outside the restaurants, supposedly to reflect the company's commitment to the environment.

One thing that hasn't changed though are the golden arches which are the instantly recognisable symbol of the brand.

Having a birthday party in the children's area

Children accompanied by their parents having a birthday party at McDonald's
Children accompanied by their parents having a birthday party at McDonald's

Not really something you see these days, but back in the 1980s and 1990s, the decor in parts of McDonald's restaurants seemed to be geared more towards children. But if you were the kid who was inviting your friends to your birthday at a McDonald's then you'd be sure to be talk of the school.

Classic McDonald's menu

Classic 1980s McDonald's UK menu
Classic 1980s McDonald's UK menu

Although many of the items on this classic McDonald's menu are still staple elements of the menu today, there's no getting away from those prices. It's also worth noting that McDonald's breakfast items were not introduced to the UK until 1982 and you could order your eggs scrambled.

1990s Happy Meals

Happy Meal boxes from the 1990s
Happy Meal boxes from the 1990s

Although Happy Meals had been introduced to US restaurants in 1979, it took them until 1986 to appear closer to home. Aimed at children, now many of the Happy Meal packaging and toys from the '80s and '90s have become much sought-after collectors items.

Many McDonald's Happy Meals are in collaboration with big name movies or toys offering themed merchandise such as Star Wars, Lego, and Toy Story.

Classic McDonald's uniforms

UK McDonald's employees in 1982
UK McDonald's employees in 1982

Unlike the modern polo shirt and baseball caps sported by today's McDonald's employees, uniforms back in the 1980s featured striped shirts and small sharply cornered hats, reminiscent of what you see in a classic American diner.

McDonald's ashtrays

Aluminium McDonald's ashtray
Aluminium McDonald's ashtray

Until the indoor smoking ban for pubs, shops and restaurants came into force in the UK in 2006, you would likely see one of these ashtrays at every table in your local McDonald's. Some were made of aluminium while others were made of glass.

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