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Family-Friendly McDonald’s Ads Lead People to Point out Differences Between Japan and US

by Elizabeth Weibel
September 25, 2023 at 3:11 pm
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Family-Friendly McDonald’s Ads Lead People to Point out Differences Between Japan and US

Customers buy meals at a McDonald's restaurant in Tokyo on April 16, 2015. McDonald's Holdings Japan said it expected 38 billion yen (318 million USD) in group net loss for 2015 against a backdrop of sluggish sales triggered by food-safety scandals. AFP PHOTO AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)

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Two family-friendly and wholesome McDonald’s advertisements in Japan have led people to point out the differences between advertisements in Japan and the United States.

In one such advertisement, a mother is seen telling her daughter she can have a Big Mac when she is older. Years later, the daughter, who is much older, is seen enjoying her McDonald’s Big Mac with an animated chair and remembering what her mother told her.

One person questioned on X, formerly Twitter, why Japanese advertising was “so much better.”

why is japanese advertising so much better pic.twitter.com/aV2L4i6JQ3

— Arc (@arctanno) March 20, 2023

Another McDonald’s advertisement from Japan featured a father, mother and their daughter sitting down to enjoy their McDonald’s meal.

特別じゃない、しあわせな時間。 pic.twitter.com/P7Og6hbMsx

— マクドナルド (@McDonaldsJapan) September 20, 2023

“McDonalds Japan has joined the pro-family movement,” Zachary Yost, a freelance writer and researcher wrote in a post.

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McDonalds Japan has joined the pro-family movement. https://t.co/RVZb9644VN

— Zachary Yost (@ZacharyYost) September 20, 2023

Another user wrote, “bro, ain’t no way mcdonalds japan makes better ads than a lot of US companies nowadays lmao.”

https://twitter.com/RandomDeTwtt/status/1705425803583099094

“The culture around McDonald’s in Japan is totally different than in the U.S.,” Oliver Jia, a researcher in the city of Kyoto, Japan, wrote. “Way fresher food, friendlier staff, and the restaurants being generally clean means you see kids studying there for hours. I’ll take McDonald’s here over America any day.”

The culture around McDonald’s in Japan is totally different than in the U.S.

Way fresher food, friendlier staff, and the restaurants being generally clean means you see kids studying there for hours. I’ll take McDonald’s here over America any day. https://t.co/G6M86tuFAv

— Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア) (@OliverJia1014) September 21, 2023

The Japanese McDonald’s advertisements have been compared to McDonald’s advertisements that attempt to promote equal rights causes. A post from McDonald’s in 2020 talks about how “Black trans women” have to stop being killed.

“Black trans women have a very simple message: stop killing us” – @imarajoneshttps://t.co/KLsZbLzH7i pic.twitter.com/F7IGLPlAK4

— McDonald's (@McDonalds) June 29, 2020

“McDonald’s ad in Japan,” Jack Posobiec, a senior editor with Human Events, said in one post. In another, he posted the U.S. advertisement, noting that it was an advertisement in America.

McDonald’s ad America https://t.co/c9Xunx7o7N

— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 22, 2023

Other people responded by expressing disbelief that it was actually an advertisement, while others asked to just have their “McNuggets and food.”

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