McDonald's Gears Up To Serve Athletes At 2002 Olympic Winter Games <b></b>

Oak Brook, Illinois-As the official restaurant of the2002 Olympic Winter Games, McDonald's is preparing to feed theathletes, coaches, officials and spectators from around the worldwho will descend upon Salt Lake City on February 8, 2002.

McDonald's plans include food service facilities in both theathletes' village and main press center, where guests willexperience a familiar taste of home as they choose from suchworldwide favorites as McDonald's Big Mac and french fries.

In addition, more than 90 McDonald's restaurants in the SaltLake City area and throughout the state of Utah are preparingexciting Olympic-themed activities and menu offerings to welcomevisitors from across the globe.

"As a worldwide sponsor of the upcoming Olympic Games herein Salt Lake City, we are moving full speed ahead with our plans tobring the Olympic experience to life for our customers," saidChuck Sparrer, president of the Utah McDonald's Owner/OperatorAssociation. "Whether at the games or in one of ourrestaurants, people will enjoy many fun Olympic moments atMcDonald's." -PR Newswire

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