I'm not sure specifically. You could try searching on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. There might be some unique crossovers there.
Maybe Goku is on a quest to find the most delicious food in the universe and ends up at McDonald's where he meets Ronald McDonald. They could team up to create a super - delicious meal that gives Goku extra power.
Goku might run into past versions of his friends. He could see a younger Krillin or Bulma and have some really interesting interactions. He could also meet past versions of his enemies and try to change their fates. For instance, he could meet a young Vegeta and try to steer him away from the path of evil. This would be a huge change in the Saiyan's story.
The suit made McDonald's more aware of coffee - related safety issues. They probably started to be more careful about the temperature at which they serve coffee.
It made McDonald's more cautious about the temperature of their coffee. They likely changed some of their procedures regarding coffee serving temperature to avoid similar lawsuits in the future.
In the fanfic, Goku could become friends with Naruto easily. Since they both have a strong sense of justice and a will to protect their friends. Goku might teach Naruto some of his training methods, like training under heavy gravity. And Naruto could show Goku the unique aspects of ninja villages and how they function.
Well, I'm not sure exactly what the new stories in McDonald's are without more context. It could be about new menu items, new marketing campaigns, or perhaps new initiatives in their corporate social responsibility.
One of McDonald's success stories is its global expansion. It has managed to open thousands of restaurants worldwide. Their standardized menu and efficient service model allow customers to know exactly what to expect no matter which location they visit. This consistency has been key to their success.
Well, the real McDonald's story starts with the McDonald brothers in the mid - 20th century. They developed a unique business model for their restaurant. They focused on high - volume, low - cost food production. Their menu was pared down to just a few items that could be made quickly and consistently. Ray Kroc came along and was impressed by their operation. He took over and expanded it globally. Over the years, McDonald's has faced various challenges and changes, from adapting to different cultural tastes in different countries to dealing with health - related concerns. But it has remained a dominant force in the fast - food industry.