McDonalds (Australian ad) 1978

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 79

  • @harrymonk6
    @harrymonk6 4 года назад +16

    The cashier- "Would you like fries with that cunt"
    The customer- " fucking oath"

  • @OldAussieAds
    @OldAussieAds 9 лет назад +15

    I love how big the Big Macs look.

  • @blokeabouttown2490
    @blokeabouttown2490 7 лет назад +30

    Wow McDonalds eh? That seems like an interesting restaurant, I should try them one day.

    • @jaidentslgl2753
      @jaidentslgl2753 2 года назад

      Doesn’t everyone know what maccas is

    • @lmaree200886
      @lmaree200886 2 года назад +4

      @@jaidentslgl2753 That joke went right over your head mate! 😂😂

    • @krispynachos9980
      @krispynachos9980 Год назад +1

      Calling it a restauarant is a bit of a scretch 😄

    • @alexmacleod3728
      @alexmacleod3728 Год назад

      It's The Dog's Bollocks

  • @sentimentalbloke185
    @sentimentalbloke185 4 года назад +4

    Best known Scottish restaurant in the world!

  • @scottmcphee2076
    @scottmcphee2076 4 года назад +4

    I would compare this to the 'Feed Your Inner Child' campaign from the mid 2000s. This used nostalgia to engage adults and get them to come back to McDonald's.
    My visits to Mcdonald's were rare. We usually visited during the school holidays. My mother took us to McDonald's for a treat. I did like the novelty of choosing my own meal since at home I had to eat whatever was cooked. I didn't like the food so much that I would pester my parents to take us there. Our family got fish and chips or a roast chicken if buying a fast food meal.
    McDonald's used to put out a coloring calendar each year. I did receive some as Christmas presents. The calendars came with coupons for different McDonald's items, or themed gifts like lenticular rulers with the Big Mac Jingle on it.
    My Dad took us to McDonald's begrudgingly. I think that he preferred Australian fast food chains like Red Rooster and Ollie's Trolley.
    I had an Aunt who was a home economist. She didn't think much of McDonald's. She was glad when I told her that I'd stopped eating there.
    I didn't like clowns as a child. Ronald McDonald had no appeal to me. When I began to learn about marketing and advertising, I worked out that the McDonaldland characters just there to encourage kids to ask their parents to take them to McDonald's. After seeing some episodes of HR Puff 'N' Stuff I realized that the McDonaldland characters were rip-offs of the characters from this show.
    McDonald's is branded as a 'hamburger restaurant.' Some might say that McDonald's is a restaurant in the same way that Murdoch's tabloids are newspapers.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 3 года назад +1

      I was lucky enough to almost never go to McDonalds either.
      I think the only time I went was when I was with friends and we were going to the movies in the city or something.

  • @trewqpoiutl9774
    @trewqpoiutl9774 5 лет назад +5

    The burgers weren't tiny back then.

  • @stupendous1068
    @stupendous1068 4 года назад +3

    0:30 This guy looks like a young John Hewson.

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 8 лет назад +6

    Also remember the chicken as well with chips or fries. :)

  • @elijahthombro8868
    @elijahthombro8868 5 лет назад +1

    0:27 '"At McDonald's, we serve you fucks"

  • @eazy-cheez-e8033
    @eazy-cheez-e8033 2 года назад +3

    How come a lot of adults worked at mcdonald’s in those days but these days it’s always like 15 year olds and shit.

  • @blackpeter70
    @blackpeter70 4 года назад +7

    Lol, I remember the old blue uniforms. They had brown ones too, I think, but I really miss the environmentally unfriendly polystyrene boxes the burgers came in. I'm sure the burgers tasted better then, too (same with Hungry Jacks!).Mmmmm...

    • @KingFahtah
      @KingFahtah Год назад

      Yeah I had one or two friends work there when I was a teenager I remember the brown uniforms. I think the blue must have been earlier. I also remember they had amazingly dry fried chicken before they brought out those disgusting nugget things. The foam cartons are probably collector's items now.

  • @WendywdjnyJ
    @WendywdjnyJ 5 лет назад +2

    don't remember this one in Brisbane....must have been a NSW or Vic one?

  • @OldAussieAds
    @OldAussieAds 4 года назад +6

    "What a great place to eat lunch". Well yeah, except for the copious amounts of cigarette smoke you would have had to endure at the time. I also find it interesting that the ad makes out you'll be served by older people rather than school / uni students. I wonder if it really was like this back then or if that's just in the ads?

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 3 года назад

      I think it might have been older staff for the first couple of decades. When I was at primary school in the 80s; the mother of one of my friends worked at McDonalds. I think the stigma of it being a dead end for losers built up over the 80s.

    • @colliric
      @colliric 3 года назад

      Nah, he's just dressed as the store manager/owner. And they simply hired more cashiers back then. They had like 4-5 cashiers during peak periods back in the day.
      The rest of the staff were fairly young. As usual.

    • @spectrum10
      @spectrum10 Год назад

      they did have smoking and non-smoking sections for several years before the smoking got moved outdoors, so maybe not so copious

    • @OldAussieAds
      @OldAussieAds Год назад

      @@spectrum10 I don't know your age but I was a kid in the 80s. I remember well that the majority of each McDonald's restaurant back then was smoking and they had a small non smoking section. Now of course, these sections weren't divided by a wall or anything. So really all you avoided by sitting in the non smoking section was having someone right next to you blow smoke your way. Trust me when I say this didn't make the non smoking section much different. It smelled like smoke everywhere.

  • @TailsTheFox-gs9gn
    @TailsTheFox-gs9gn 5 лет назад +1

    This commercial, though seen here in a tape transfer, appears to have been originally shot on 16mm film. I wonder if the original film print still exists.

    • @harrymonk6
      @harrymonk6 4 года назад

      I was wondering that

    • @spectrum10
      @spectrum10 Год назад +1

      may have been destroyed in the fire at the universal studios lot

  • @NB0301
    @NB0301 4 года назад +2

    When food was real and had taste. Produce was not mass producelike today. Now we have live export and mass production in everything. Even bread and simples like milk were better.

  • @redimade
    @redimade 10 лет назад +3

    groovy baby, lovin the old school styrafoam contaoners too, and is that joyce jacobs from a country practice at the start??

    • @Fanta....
      @Fanta.... 5 лет назад

      [Dennis Leary likes this]

  • @cameronwhyte7223
    @cameronwhyte7223 3 года назад +2

    What's going on at 0:34?

  • @peecee1384
    @peecee1384 3 года назад

    At the beginning is Joyce Jacobs from “A Country Practice” (behind the pot-plant).

  • @jillydips9226
    @jillydips9226 Год назад +2

    Before they poisoned their food

  • @spectrum10
    @spectrum10 Год назад +1

    i didn't know they had McDonald's in the land down under

  • @ChristosGreek
    @ChristosGreek 3 года назад +2

    Tradies without their fluoro PPE.
    Back then, the typical uniform for a tradie was the overall.

  • @ryanbasilio9548
    @ryanbasilio9548 4 года назад +2

    When the burgers USED to be bigger and better.👍🏻😊🍔 🍔
    Now they're just disappointingly WAY too small.😬😬

  • @bluejhaygrl
    @bluejhaygrl 3 года назад +1

    No kids in the ad....interesting. :)

  • @tubelator
    @tubelator 2 года назад

    They called it a restaurant those days? :)

  • @chevyxwon
    @chevyxwon 11 лет назад +2

    looks like joyce jacbpos from a country practice when this ads starts

    • @anthonyvann2202
      @anthonyvann2202 4 года назад

      It sure is Joyce Jacobs.

    • @sp19822
      @sp19822 Год назад

      Yes, enjoying a Sundae at Macca's a few years before enjoying a port and lemonade at the Wandin Valley Club.

  • @SylphidUndine
    @SylphidUndine 14 дней назад

    back when kids didn't exist.

  • @Vpmatt
    @Vpmatt 6 лет назад

    Where else can you see such bushy moustaches?

  • @applemuffin7253
    @applemuffin7253 5 лет назад +1

    What the f. That Big Mac looks different!!

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. It looked like an actual decent & appetising burger.

    • @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda
      @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda 2 года назад +1

      @@danieleyre8913 don't kid yourself!! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 2 года назад +1

      @@the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda I said looked like.

  • @codzy3532
    @codzy3532 Год назад

    theres old esmay from country practice lol

  • @maxinethewigwaters9193
    @maxinethewigwaters9193 7 лет назад +2

    wehn McDonalds actually tasted OK and not a pile of expensive toxic shit.

  • @pitselhuh
    @pitselhuh 6 лет назад

    I’m in Australia

  • @MargielaCoat
    @MargielaCoat 8 лет назад +12

    What a great place to get diabetes

    • @billardbenjamin6164
      @billardbenjamin6164 8 лет назад

      😂😂😂 so true man

    • @mamodsteammodels8460
      @mamodsteammodels8460 7 лет назад

      Ticklemesilly i bet that bloke is dead by now

    • @johnnyrotten5507
      @johnnyrotten5507 6 лет назад +1

      how sadly true - I developed type 2 diabetes at age 45 because I loved Big Macs so much - I wasn't obese - I just loved my junk food

    • @roydidlock1867
      @roydidlock1867 6 лет назад +1

      Johnny Rotten. Yeah, same here, diagnosed at the same age.

    • @joeswanson733
      @joeswanson733 2 года назад

      @@johnnyrotten5507 uh if you were just eating big macs.. it shouldn't have given you diabetes 2. assuming you're not overweight.

  • @jemforever6275
    @jemforever6275 3 года назад

    .

  • @wasteland24
    @wasteland24 14 лет назад

    haha, not these days.

  • @zeqiufeng4700
    @zeqiufeng4700 4 года назад

    Full of chemicals, if that what you're into. Mac minute death.

  • @danieleyre8913
    @danieleyre8913 3 года назад +6

    I’d love to juxtapose this with a typical McDonalds in Australia today with its impersonal automated booths and disinterested non-Caucasian staff and clientele of gross bogans and gronks with their tattooed fat & out shape or ridiculously gym-bunny bodies and gross unwashed attire of hoodies and jogger pants or hi-visibility clothing.

    • @jontaylor4511
      @jontaylor4511 2 года назад

      I like the touch screens and the non-caucasian staff.

  • @rubberduckie9556
    @rubberduckie9556 7 лет назад

    ehen a big mac was a big mac....i wouldn't touch it with a barge pole these days the quality has gone to shit

  • @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512
    @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512 3 года назад

    Look at the ridiculous hairstyles & sideburns!

  • @purefoldnz3070
    @purefoldnz3070 4 года назад

    Okay Boomers....

  • @youtuber6060
    @youtuber6060 5 лет назад

    People were not very attractive back in the day

    • @OldAussieAds
      @OldAussieAds 4 года назад +6

      I think it was considered ok to just look like a regular person. Women these days are pressured to look like an 18 year pop star. To be honest, I prefer this look to duck lips etc.

    • @stupendous1068
      @stupendous1068 4 года назад +3

      I much prefer 1970s beauty to that of the modern era.

    • @dextertheragdollcat213
      @dextertheragdollcat213 3 года назад

      There was way less pressure back then, I think people were more 'real'. Now with the greater influence of media, internet and especially social media, there is an expectation of perfection and unfortunately way more emphasis on image, labels, rampant consumerism and other frivolous stuff.

    • @danieleyre8913
      @danieleyre8913 3 года назад +2

      The people in this advert look a lot more attractive and kempt than the wobbly sweaty tattooed slobs that I see out in public today.

    • @mr.sunnyg5510
      @mr.sunnyg5510 3 года назад

      was "Australia" back then