In conversation with the CEO of McDonald’s SA, Greg Solomon

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For this conversation we’ll be diving into one of the biggest names in the fast-food industry—McDonald’s South Africa. Since opening its doors in 1995, McDonald’s SA has grown into a household name, serving millions of customers and expanding its footprint across the country. At the helm of this journey has been Greg Solomon, CEO of McDonald’s South Africa, who has played a pivotal role in steering the brand to success in an ever-evolving market. From navigating economic shifts and changing consumer preferences
to embracing innovation and sustainability, McDonald’s SA has continuously adapted to remain a leader in the quick-service restaurant industry.

But what’s the secret sauce behind its success? How has the business maintained its growth, relevance, and customer loyalty in such a competitive space? Today, we sit down with Greg Solomon to reflect on his leadership journey, the milestones McDonald’s SA has achieved, and what the future holds for the iconic golden arches in South Africa.
26 Feb 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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