Incredibly Speedy Fast Foods

McDonald’s Japan Increases Productivity in Speed-Boosting Campa

Who is faster at preparing a McDonald’s order: The Flash or Superman? How about a part-time minimum wage employee in Japan?

McDonald’s Japan has really put the pressure on staff with its new campaign '60 seconds service or free.' Customers who are not provided with their meal in full punctuality receive a coupon for a free McDonald’s Japan burger of their choice.

To referee this event, an hourglass will be stationed at every McDonald’s Japan location. It’s of interest whether the meal still qualifies as free if the integrity of the order is compromised due to hasty preparations.

Judging by the included video, it’s pretty clear McDonald’s Japan employees are of an elite class -- likely a product of an intensive training program. Or maybe they are all just robots. Either way, 60 seconds is an impressive preparation time.

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Speedy Fast Food Preparation
McDonald's Japan's new '60 seconds service or free' campaign puts pressure on staff and highlights the adoption of innovative approaches for faster service in the fast food industry.
Intensive Employee Training Programs
McDonald's Japan's employees' impressive speed in preparing orders indicates the importance of training programs designed for increased productivity and quality service in the food service industry.
Competition-based Campaigns
McDonald's Japan's '60 seconds service or free' campaign shows the potential success of competition-based campaigns for promoting increased productivity, efficiency, and quality service in the fast food industry.

Where This Applies

Fast Food Industry
McDonald's Japan's adoption of innovative approaches for faster service highlights an opportunity for the fast food industry to improve their service delivery, with quality and speed remaining key competitive factors.
Training and Development Industry
McDonald's Japan's intensive employee training program provides an opportunity for the training and development industry to offer similar programs to other businesses seeking to increase the productivity and quality of service of their employees.
Promotions and Advertising Industry
McDonald's Japan's successful '60 seconds service or free' campaign demonstrates an opportunity for the promotions and advertising industry to design creative campaigns that incorporate elements of competition, incentive, and a focus on quality service for businesses seeking to improve customer satisfaction and loyalty.
SCORE
3.8 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 49%
Activity 56%
Freshness 8%

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