This is he, the only McDonald’s with a blue logo (picture: bsky.app/profile/ericsandwich.bsky.social).
The golden M should be inextricably linked to the US Fast food chain McDonald’s for most people. It is emblazoned on most branches, often high in the air, but not all. For example, there is also a single branch where the M is blue.
The McDonald’s in Sedona is the only branch that has a blue M logo
This is only available in Arizona: The McDonald’s in Sedona, Arizona has a bluish-turkey M that is huge at the branch. This ensures astonishment to enthusiasm among many tourists and visitors. After all, a unique photo opportunity, as this post from 2020 proves:
Why is the M not yellow here, but blue? It is due to the local provisions. Because the color scheme of the surroundings should not be broken up too much and a golden M would distract too from the beauty of the setting, McDonald’s or the local franchisee had to bend (via: Oddity Central).
The coloring of the fast food restaurant fits better into the landscape. It consists primarily of desert and red rocks and blue sky, if you have not yet thought of this based on the mcDonald’s that is equally colored.
The place or the authorities of Sedona Overall, enforces many regulations that determine, for example, the brightness of signs, lights and the color of buildings. Incidentally, such regulations also exist in many communities in Germany if you want to delete a house.
But there are more exceptions from the standard color coding
Only one McDonald’s with a blue M, but still some A still exists worldwidendere, which also differ from the classic golden yellow:
For example there would be one Branch directly on the Avenue of the Champs-Élysées in ParisFrance. There, the local provisions stipulate that a yellow logo would also not be allowed, which is why the McDonald’s M here is simply white (via: Key of Home).
In Rocklin, California it should be a McDonald’s With bright red M logo give. Of course, this is not on a red background.
Black arches You can find in Monterey, California and Florida’s Winter Haven even a branch that has only one bow.
Two very noble McDonald’s branches there is in Kristiansand, Norway and in New Hyde Park, New York. Here you will find the burger stalls in historical buildings that do something properly and have to do without a classic M logo.
Would you have thought that there are even McDonald’s branches that don’t have a yellow M logo with the classic double arch? Did you even see other examples?