Even though the fish egg tart is delicious and the milk tea Yuanyang is also delicious, everyone in Hong Kong, regardless of age, has long been attracted by this fast food made by standardized running water. In the morning, my uncles and aunts can have breakfast, a cup of coffee and a newspaper, and spend the whole morning in the globally decorated McKee restaurant. After school in the afternoon, McKee's middle school students all wear school uniforms. They either take off their school uniforms and put on McKee's work clothes, or find a table to do their homework in the noise. There are the same immature faces inside and outside the counter. In the evening, people from all walks of life gathered in McKee. The teacher took his son and scolded the slightly depressed boy while eating. The tired middle-aged man chewed blankly and stuffed the straw into his mouth. On Sunday, McKee was packed with people. In addition to children, there are more Filipino, Indonesian or Malay maids on vacation.
Mackey, regarded as an old street by ordinary people, was a favorite gathering place for trendy teenagers when he first came to settle in Hong Kong. 1975, the first McDonald's in Hong Kong opened in Paterson Street, Causeway Bay, and began to sell American Big Mac packages to this materialistic and eager land, while also selling the values of advocating consumption. Soon after, with the release of Saturday Night Fever and Grease, a disco craze was set off in Hong Kong, and "Grease Boy" and "Grease Girl" came into being. They wear avant-garde clothes and advocate famous brands, and choose McDonald's as their usual gathering point.
Today's civilian McDonald's still takes consumerism to the extreme. In the past, grease girls took their children to visit McKee. Red and yellow decorations created cheap happiness and stimulated extremely satisfying appetite. Simple marketing tactics and slightly changed coarse food can easily win the hearts of Hong Kong people. When Hong Kong people were first recruited by McDonald's, they hit it off with the rapid economic development in the 1970s. After wooing Ann, he obeyed and became a family in the world's scolding of McDonald's. The reason may be that Hong Kong people are born slim and never afraid of obesity.