Chicken McDo Brings Everyone Closer at Every Table with the Heartwarming Invitation: ‘Chicken McDo Tayo!’
The simple phrase “Kain tayo” carries a depth of meaning that goes far beyond its literal translation of “Let’s eat.” It’s Filipinos’ literal love language, an expression of warmth and inclusion—another way of saying, “You are welcome here. You are part of this.” This gesture of belonging isn’t limited to relatives; it naturally extends to godparents, lifelong friends, trusted neighbors, and even officemates who feel like family.
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.
The spirit
of togetherness is what McDonald’s celebrates with its Much Malaki, Much
Pinasarap Chicken McDo now. It’s big, crispy, and juicy which is a perfect
choice for sharing with your friends and family whether a casual weekday
dinner, a lively Sunday lunch, or a surprise drop-in from a friend.
“Every meal
is an opportunity to bring people closer,” says Ada Lazaro, McDonald’s
Philippines Chief Marketing Officer. “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.”
Made for
moments that matter, Chicken McDo turns ordinary dining into shared experiences
filled with comfort, laughter, and connection. And whether you’re enjoying it
dine-in, takeout, or delivery, each serving carries the same message as “Kain
tayo”: you belong here.
Now,
McDonald’s invites everyone to share that message in the most delicious way
possible -- “Chicken McDo tayo!”
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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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