Calif. McDonald's tries
feng shui theme
Water appears as a waterfall inside special wall panels at
this zen-influenced McDonald's in Hacienda Heights, Calif.
The only familiar signs at the McDonald's in California
are the golden arches, the drive-through and the menu. Gone are the plastic
furniture, Ronald McDonald and the red and yellow palette that has defined the
world's largest hamburger chain. Leather seats, earth tones, bamboo plants and
water trickling down glass panels have taken their place.
The makeover elements are meant to help diners achieve
happiness and fortune -- whether they realize it or not.
That's because the restaurant was redesigned using the
principles of feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of arranging objects and
numbers to promote health, harmony and prosperity.
The concept is an unlikely fit with fast food. But the
restaurant's owners say the designs are aimed at creating a soothing setting
that will encourage diners to linger over their burgers and fries, and come back
again.
The makeover is part of the attempt by McDonald's Corp. in
recent years to remodel hundreds of its restaurants to attract more patrons with
unique decor and amenities.
It also fits into McDonald's larger corporate practice of
catering to local tastes, such as a fondue-style burger in France or a
pita-wrapped "McArabia" sandwich in the Middle East.
"We can't look too cookie cutter," Mark Brownstein, one of
three owners of the restaurant, said about the new decor.
The basic principles of feng shui include placing
strategic representations of five natural elements -- earth, water, fire, metal
and wood -- around the room to increase the flow of chi, or energy.
Feng shui (pronounced fung shway) has been employed in the
designs of high-rises, banks, even zoo exhibits, and has been popularized by
countless coffee table books and TV shows. It's also used in the designs of the
Panda Express Chinese food chain.
The McDonald's in this Los Angeles suburb boasts wood
ceiling, silver-coated chairs, plus red accents throughout the dining area to
symbolize fire and "good luck, laughter and prosperity," said Brenda Clifford,
who designed the dining area.
Customers are responding positively, whether or not they
recognize the feng shui elements. (Agencies)
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