The new McDonnalds breakfast sundial

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McD’s launches next strike in breakfast war – in Wrigleyville
Leo Burnett, engineer help build sundial campaign
(Crain’s) — McDonald’s Corp. is striking back in the ongoing fast food breakfast war with a new billboard in Wrigleyville.
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Designed by ad agency Leo Burnett with the input of an engineer, the billboard features a real sundial whose shadow falls on a different breakfast item each hour until noon, when the shadow of the McDonald’s arches are dead center.


McDonald’s new sundial billboard
The billboard, which went up near the intersection of Clark and Addison on Friday, is the latest in a campaign aimed at urging Chicagoans to turn to McDonald’s for breakfast.

“McDonald’s invented breakfast in the quick service restaurant industry,” says Rob Jackson, McDonald’s regional marketing director for the greater Chicago region, which includes parts of Wisconsin and Indiana.

Oak Brook-based McDonald’s, which launched the Egg McMuffin in 1973, has been facing more competition lately in its hometown. In May, Starbucks began selling warm breakfast sandwiches in Chicago and Wendy’s, which is testing breakfast items in some markets, may eventually roll out breakfast nationwide.

“As competition heats up, we want to make sure we have the value, variety and convenience customers look for,” Mr. Jackson says. “Breakfast is a very critical part of our business, and our goal in Chicago is to demonstrate our variety at breakfast.”

To turn the sundial concept into reality, Leo Burnett hired Christian Huff, a Chicago-based electrical engineer and technical advisor to Studio One East, a Chicago graphic design business that does work for Leo Burnett.

Mr. Huff says he evaluated several available billboards before settling on the one west of Wrigley Field, where the sun hits at just the right angle to tell time between 6 a.m. and noon.

He then designed an aluminum set of McDonald’s arches measuring four feet by three-and-a-half feet to serve as the “dial” mounted above the billboard. “The underlying concept is simple, but the application is messy,” Mr. Huff says, explaining that he had to tweak the positioning of the arches so it would cast an undistorted shadow on the billboard at noon, when the arches fall on a sandwich, signaling lunchtime.

The billboard will remain in place until August, when the sun starts to wane, but Mr. Huff says he’s helping Leo Burnett evaluate other concepts.

Without providing specifics on what future breakfast billboards – or other breakfast promos — will feature, McDonald’s Mr. Jackson says, “You’ll continue to see those elements. We have a number of different tactics were employing.”

Locally, McDonald’s also has been trying to boost its breakfast business with billboards for its new premium coffee, and with price promotions, such as two biscuit sandwiches for $3. “We’re committed to our breakfast value program, and you’ll continue to see that for the balance of the year,” Mr. Jackson says.

Discussion?
I think it's an innovative way to sell revolting food, and I wouldn't be suprised if some people actually DO follow the dial.
Keep it or leave it?
 
LLXerxes said:
Their breakfast stuff is fatty and disgusting. Besides, the focus isn't the food but the sundial.
It seems you have eaten and enjoyed it though. If you haven't, you should really try it.. it's good!

The Sundial is definitely a unique design, I've never seen anything CLOSE to its originality.
 
garric said:
McDonalds actually tastes GOOD!
Youre crazy, McDonnalds food is fatting, greesy, and sickining.
 
CivGeneral said:
Youre crazy, McDonnalds food is fatting, greesy, and sickining.
Is it fatty? Yes, what isn't?
Greasy? Not more than usual.
Sickening? I don't get sick after I eat it.
 
I wonder how much criticism about McDonald's food is actually about the food and not new-age neo-hippie anti-globalization nonsense.

It's certainly a unique ad, but I question whether it'll work. Of course, it's already gotten media attention, which may have been thier original intent.
 
CivGeneral said:
Youre crazy, McDonnalds food is fatting, greesy, and sickining.
And delicious!

Every 2 months I get a double quarter pounder from Mickey D's and they are sooo good.

I find however, that if you eat them without having a long time elapse between them then they aren't as good.
 
I can't stand McDonalds food. It just tastes horrible. note that I don't have an aversion to fast foods - I like Burger Kings - I just assumed they all tasted the same until recently.

The ad though! Very innovative, and a cute idea. Don't see any healthy options though, I thought that was McDonalds "big thing" recently (read: post Super Size Me)
 
garric said:
Is it fatty? Yes, what isn't?
Greasy? Not more than usual.
Sickening? I don't get sick after I eat it.
Perfection said:
And delicious!

Every 2 months I get a double quarter pounder from Mickey D's and they are sooo good.

I find however, that if you eat them without having a long time elapse between them then they aren't as good.
Well dont come to me saying you had to get a double bipass surgery in your heart or some other cholesterol related problems :p.

Kan' Sharuminar said:
I can't stand McDonalds food. It just tastes horrible. note that I don't have an aversion to fast foods - I like Burger Kings - I just assumed they all tasted the same until recently.
Somehow I am in the same boat as you ;).
Kan' Sharuminar said:
The ad though! Very innovative, and a cute idea. Don't see any healthy options though, I thought that was McDonalds "big thing" recently (read: post Super Size Me)
When I think of McDonnalds, I think of this:
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I worked at McD's for a few years and its the worst food you can eat. Thier adverts are realy good I like the sundial thingy.
 
CivGeneral said:
Well dont come to me saying you had to get a double bipass surgery in your heart or some other cholesterol related problems :p.

It is not the destination, but the journey, CG. The fast-food journey. Mmm.

:p
 
Genius! Too bad I gave up soda and unhealthy fast food.
 
rmsharpe said:
I wonder how much criticism about McDonald's food is actually about the food and not new-age neo-hippie anti-globalization nonsense.

It's certainly a unique ad, but I question whether it'll work. Of course, it's already gotten media attention, which may have been thier original intent.

It's easy enough to criticise on it's own merits or lack of, new age criticism is BS, who cares? food is food not politics.

I prefer Burger King if I have to chose, but to be honest I rarely eat burger joint fast food, it's a bit unfulfilling in an odd sort of way, it's tasty enough but it doesn't do it for me food wise, I'm more of a Chinese/Indian takeaway man, the range of flavours and tastes they throw up are a better investment in the fast food range IMO.
 
I like the billboard, its actually doing something unlike most billboards.

I also like McDonalds food. I haven't tried thier breakfast, thinking how could it be good? However after hearing from people who dislike thier regular food, but like thier breakfast food I might try it one day.
 
Bright day
What happened to real breakfast? You know good crispy bacon fried on pig fat, made by yourself. Or maybe a can of beans with sausages? Or five egg omelett with ham and cheese?

Anyway MacDonald isn't very good, burger is by far not consumable on its own, I have to always put on ketchup to diminsh dryness a bit. And the pickles are just terrible! Cheese isn't that great either. All vegetables have that "look at me I am bright sheeny and chemical!" look and taste. Only fairly honest is the bun, and I prefer honest central europen bread anyway (oh my grandmother makes bread so bitter... hmmm:)).
 
Perfection said:
And delicious!

Every 2 months I get a double quarter pounder from Mickey D's and they are sooo good.

I find however, that if you eat them without having a long time elapse between them then they aren't as good.
Precisely.
If eaten with big time lapses between the meals, McD is actaully quite good. If eaten everyday it gets sickening.

Some people have trouble moderating theirselves, that is the real problem with fast food.
 
Great ad. My fiancee's good friend works on the McDonald's account for Leo Burnett. I'll have to see if she helped put that one together.
I already told her the "chicken feet" ad had to go and I think she got them to stop using that one.
 
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