McD ‘French Fries’ Crosswalk Unveiled At Bukit Bintang Today!
The new iconic crosswalk aims to draw in visitors as a must-visit tourist destination.


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McDonald’s Malaysia has unveiled the “French Fries” crosswalk at their flagship Bukit Bintang store this morning!
The cute design uses the iconic Bukit Bintang crosswalk, with the bright yellow strips symbolising French fries on your way into the store.

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The installation of their iconic French Fries in the middle of the heart of KL aims to become a must-visit destination for visitors, both local and international.
We hope that by transforming the Bukit Bintang crosswalk into the McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk, we can help solidify Kuala Lumpur as a must-visit tourist attraction for travelers and Malaysians alike.
Datuk Azmir Jaafar, Managing Director and Local Operating Partner of McDonald’s Malaysia

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The Bukit Bintang store is Malaysia’s first-ever McDonald’s, which opened 40 years ago back in 1982.
Now, it is doing its part in supporting the government’s plan to make Kuala Lumpur a prosperous city by 2030.

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We are grateful and proud of McDonald’s Malaysia’s initiative by coming forward and partnering with the Ministry of Federal Territories and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), to creatively add value to the Bukit Bintang crosswalk into an iconic symbol in the city — The McDonald’s Fries Crosswalk.
Datuk Sri Dr Shahidan Kassim, Federal Territories Minister
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