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Published 15:03 15 Feb 2017 GMT
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On this site April 15, 1955 Ray Kroc, founder of the McDonald's franchise.[/caption]
Schlosser states that when the company were thinking about rebranding and changing their logo, they hired design consultant and psychologist Louis Cheskin.
Cheskin informed the owners to interlock the golden arches, for a very interesting reason. Schlosser said:
"He argued against completely eliminating the golden arches, claiming they had a great Freudian importance in the subconscious mind of consumers. According to Cheskin, the golden arches resembled a pair of large breasts, “mother McDonald’s breasts”. It made little sense to lose the appeal of that universal, and yet somehow all-American, symbolism. The company followed Cheskin’s advice and retained the golden arches, using them to form the M in McDonald’s."Further proof of the most cited belief in marketing, sex sells.
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