Aussie Mcdonald’s rebrand as ‘Macca’s’
At
last, something goes our way.
It
has been common for Aussie businesses to try to 'Americanise' the way
of life down under. Buying our companies, changing our language.Now
an American food chain has adopted an Australianism
McDonalds
has become an overnight local hero, for recognising a difference
between the locals and the their homeland
McDonalds
will adopt the name locals have used for decades, changing their name
to “Maccas”, even if it is a short term test run.
A
common habit in Aussie speak is to change names. A girl named Sharon
will be called “Shazza” by her mates. A boy named Barry is called
“Bazza “ by his mates. Football is called “Footie”.
Sandwiches are called “ Sangas”
“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?” said a spokesman
According
to Queensland journalist Paul
Bleakley
McDonald’s is regularly referred to by the nickname ‘Mickey D’s’
in the United States of America. Australia is the only nation in the
world that uses the shortened form ‘Maccas’ in significant
numbers. Market research undertaken by McDonald’s Australia states
that 55% of Australians claim to regularly refer to the business by
its colloquial name, provoking the decision to rebrand some of their
restaurants over the summer period.