Warning for all McDonald’s lovers, McDonald’s will shut down all

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In a world full of digital ads, pop-ups, and constant notifications, McDonald’s used a surprisingly simple idea to get attention: removing doors from select 24/7 locations. The message was clear — if the restaurant never closes, why keep the symbol of closing?… Continue Reading 🔽

The campaign turns architecture into advertising. Instead of just saying “open 24/7,” the building itself shows it by removing the barrier between outside and inside. That visual idea is simple, bold, and easy for people to understand instantly.

The removed doors were reportedly reused as creative installations outside the restaurants, turning them into playful billboards. Because the idea is unusual, people are more likely to stop, take photos, share it online, and turn the campaign into a viral conversation.

The campaign also adds a useful digital layer with QR codes that help customers find the nearest open McDonald’s location. By combining a physical stunt with practical mobile convenience, the brand makes its “always open” message feel both memorable and useful.

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