TORONTO — McDonald’s marked its 55th year in Canada by launching The Gallery of Little Big Things. The Gallery was a limited time pop-up exhibition recognizing contributions that people and communities have made from coast to coast to coast.
The Gallery was free and open to the public from Nov. 3 to 6 at Stackt Market in the North Hall and Solarium in Toronto. An immersive virtual walkthrough of The Gallery of Little Big Things was also available.
“The Gallery of Little Big Things is a physical expression of the steps McDonald’s has taken to help serve up a better tomorrow and recognizes how we’ve grown and changed with Canadian communities over the past 55 years,” says Gemma Pryor, senior director, Impact Team, McDonald’s Canada. “Every action – no matter how little – has helped to create a big impact; from supporting Canadian farmers and ranchers by sourcing Canadian beef, potatoes, dairy and freshly cracked Canada Grade A eggs, to our friends at Ronald McDonald House Charities that take care of our community members.”
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