The straightforward word "Kain tayo," which literally translates to "Let's eat," has a deeper meaning than that. It is the literal love language of the Filipino people, expressing warmth and inclusivity and serving as another way of saying, "You are welcome here." You are a part of this. Naturally, godparents, lifelong friends, dependable neighbors, and even coworkers who feel like family can all be included in this act of belonging.
As Filipino food writer Doreen Fernandez once noted, “To invite someone to eat is to extend not just food, but yourself—your home, your life, your very sense of kinship.” It’s a tradition that turns every meal into an act of connection.
With its new Much Malaki, Much Pinasarap Chicken McDo, McDonald's honors the spirit of unity. It's large, crispy, and juicy, making it the ideal option for sharing with loved ones, whether it's for a laid-back weeknight meal, an exciting Sunday lunch, or a friend's unexpected visit.
“Every meal is an opportunity to bring people closer. Filipinos know that food is best enjoyed when shared, because it’s never just about the flavors on the plate. It’s about the togetherness and the memories made in between bites. With Chicken McDo, every table becomes a space where everyone is welcome, seen, and valued, and where a simple meal stays with you even after the last bite.” ~Ada Lazaro, McDonald’s Philippines Chief Marketing Officer
Chicken McDo transforms everyday dining into communal events full of coziness, humor, and connection because it is designed for moments that matter. Every dish conveys the same message as "Kain tayo," whether you're dining in, getting takeout, or having it delivered: you belong here.
Now, McDonald’s invites everyone to share that message in the most delicious way possible -- “Chicken McDo tayo!”
About McDonald’s Philippines
McDonald’s Philippines master franchise holder Dr. George T. Yang -who oversees and sits as chairman for 40 years- founded and brought the first McDonald’s store to the country in 1981. Since then, McDonald’s in the Philippines has been a formidable player in the country’s quick-service restaurant industry, having grown a store network of over 750 nationwide. McDonald’s Philippines continues to aspire to make a difference in communities where it operates through its charity of Choice, Ronald McDonald House Charities Philippines.

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