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The name "McDonald's" comes from the surname of the restaurant's co-founder, Richard McDonald, who, along with his brother Maurice, opened the first McDonald's restaurant in San Bernardino, California, in 1940. The chain was later transformed into a global franchise by Ray Kroc, who partnered with the McDonald brothers to expand the brand. The use of "Mc" in the name reflects a common Scottish prefix, adding a familiar and approachable touch to the brand.

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