It's a big old world out there, but no matter where you go, you're almost guaranteed to stumble across the iconic McDonald's golden arches.
The big 'M' is a global symbol, which signals the home of the Big Mac, the McChicken Nuggets and the McFlurry, well, if the machine is working that day.
But, while the world renowned sign is known in almost every corner of the earth for representing the fast food franchise, it turns out that one branch has managed to completely forego the iconic golden arch in favour of more subtle signage.
A McDonald's branch in the town of Sedona, Arizona, is the only Maccies in the entire world which doesn't have a golden M. The fast food restaurant, which opened in 1993, actually has a unique pale blue M, which
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