Korea McDonald's celebrates its 35th anniversary of entering the domestic market with new nationwide store employee uniforms featuring a design updated for the first time in about six years. Photo by Korea McDonald's

Korea McDonald's celebrates its 35th anniversary of entering the domestic market with new nationwide store employee uniforms featuring a design updated for the first time in about six years. Photo by Korea McDonald's

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Korea McDonald's announced on the 1st that it will replace the uniforms of employees at nationwide stores with a new design for the first time in about six years, marking the 35th anniversary of its domestic entry this year.


The new uniforms introduced at McDonald's stores nationwide from this day reflect the active opinions of store employees to enhance the completeness of design and functionality. To allow employees to focus more comfortably on their work in the store, the materials were upgraded to improve durability and elasticity, while also considering ease of washing to maintain cleanliness and facilitate simple laundering.


The color of the crew uniforms, worn by the majority of employees, features a modern navy and oatmeal color base with McDonald's unique yellow signature color as a point. In addition, various colors are used according to roles within the store to make it easier for visiting customers to distinguish them.



The ‘PET Recycling Outerwear’ worn for warmth was made as an eco-friendly uniform by upcycling waste plastic, adding significance. On the 13th of last month, McDonald's signed a business agreement with BYN Black Yak to actively apply recycled plastic materials to uniforms and pledged to work together to expand the recycling scope of domestic waste plastic. Through this, disposable transparent plastic cups and lids discarded at McDonald's stores nationwide have been reborn as high-quality K-rPET (K-RPET) recycled filling materials.


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