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McDonald’s to become 'Macca’s' in Australia

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Only in Australia ... This week 13 McDonald’s restaurants around Australia will change their signage this week to ‘Macca’s to coincide with Australia day celebrations. Photo: AFP

Global fast food chain McDonald’s is embracing its Australian nickname Down Under, with selected stores around the country changing their signage on Tuesday to “Macca’s”.

The world-first change -- a temporary measure -- comes after a branding survey commissioned by the hamburger restaurant found that 55 per cent of Australians called the company by its shortened name.

“We’ve been a part of Australia for over 40 years now and we’re incredibly proud to embrace our ’Australian-only’ nickname,” said Mark Lollback, chief marketing officer for McDonald’s Australia.

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“What better way to show Aussies how proud we are to be a part of the Australian community than by changing our store signs to the name the community has given us?”

Lollback said 13 restaurants around the country would change their signage this week as part of the company’s celebrations of Australia Day, which falls on January 26.

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The first stores involved Tuesday were in the southern Sydney suburb of Engadine and an outlet in Queensland’s Kangaroo Point.

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