The Good Ole Days: McDonald’s Menu in 1972

Do you remember the good ole days when you could get a Big Mac, Large Fry, Hot Apple Pie (sometimes), and Coke from McDonald’s? This was my go-to meal back in the day, and it’s still a favorite of mine today. But let me tell you, things were a lot different back then.

One of the things that made McDonald’s even more special back in 1972 was their reward program for students. If you got A’s on your report card and brought it to McDonald’s, you would receive a free cheeseburger for each A. And if you had B’s, you would get a free hamburger. It was a great way to celebrate your academic achievements and indulge in some delicious food at the same time.

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