McDonald’s hosts ‘ReHomecoming’

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As a chapter closed with the farewell of the iconic McDonald’s Quezon Avenue store last December 22, 2024, a new one begins for long-time patrons and their loved ones, with an invitation from McDonald’s to create more feel-good moments at the “ReHomecoming” in its new QA Ligaya store.

Opened in 1984 as the eighth McDonald’s store in the Philippines, McDonald’s Quezon Ave. served as the setting of many special moments for the past 40 years—first dates, family gatherings, birthday parties, even simple meet-ups, and more. When news of its closure was announced, an outpouring of nostalgia brought fans together as they flocked online as well as in the store to share beautiful photographs and stories detailing their fondest memories.

“It was very heartwarming to see and feel the love from our customers, young and old, our crew, past and present, sharing special moments and memories at McDonald’s Quezon Ave.,” said Adi Hernandez, McDonald’s Philippines Assistant Vice President for Corporate Relations and Impact.

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However, the end of one story marked the beginning of another as the fast-food giant opened the modern and vibrant McDonald’s QA Ligaya which also served as the venue of its ReHomecoming Celebration last January 27, 2025. Lucky customers who visit the QA Ligaya store received exciting treats while a photo booth onsite allowed customers to capture their feel-good moments at the store.

“The opening of the Quezon Avenue Ligaya store is another milestone in our continuing journey in the Philippines. It reflects our commitment to reaching more Filipinos with good food while making a positive impact on the communities we serve in meaningful ways,” Hernandez added.

Since George T. Yang opened its first store on Morayta Street, Sampaloc, Manila in 1981, McDonald’s has grown by leaps and bounds, capping 2024 with 792 stores nationwide.

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