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McDonalds (Australian ad, 1987)
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2007
- Various Television commercials from Australia:
This advertisement for McDonalds was first broadcast on Australian television in the year 1987.
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Australian Television Advertisement Ad Commercial Late Eighties 1980's 1980s
80's 80s
I was like 8 or 9 years old when this ad came out, I vaguely remember the foam container with the lid that the big macs used to come in, the burgers back then were actually a decent size not like today. Looking back at this ad now I can't believe how corny the fashion was, that's the 80's for you I guess.
I’m sure you’re a dag yourself
Yes they did. It was typical 80s fashion. I was a kid in the 80s so I didn't know any better.
So was I. The fashions were cool
0:32 Handball!
Ppl enjoying the outdoors carefree and without masks or mandates.
Those clothes were really fashionable for '87.
they REALLY don't like mustard in australia... 0:19
Wow, McDonalds in Australia for Fast Food is Good and Hot.
Getting flashbacks to when my Mum worked at Mc Donalds. 😍
Damn them burgers looked yummy 😋
A WHOLE MINUTE LONG. Every McDonalds or fast food/drink commercial from the 80s was always a chorus of men and women screaming a 'song' at you.
Food tasted 1000 percent better back then was not mass produced like today. You can notice it in meat quality and bread.
McDonald's has always been mass produced, douche
McDonalds was once 'good' and 'hot'? Interesting ...
I don't remember this?!! "Good N Hot?!!" Nowadays you'll be luck lucky to even get your order at all?! And now they're smaller, the burgers and less well presented...Still you can't fault that 80's enthusiasm that this ad sparks and even I can still feel it (just)......
The eighties, complete with a convertible bug! 0:12
Can't stand McDonald's, but it's anyone's opinion, really.
I'd rather have Roo burger thanks.
Whaddaya mean, tastes exactly the same now as I remember it, now with a better variety.
The burgers ARE getting smaller though.