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The legendary McDonald’s Gold Card —often called the “McGold Card”—is a real and fascinating piece of fast-food history. It’s famously held by two of the world’s richest men: Bill Gates and Warren Buffett .
In a 2007 CNBC interview , Buffett revealed that his card works only in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska . It grants him free McDonald’s meals for life there. He even joked that since he rarely travels, it feels just as good as having a worldwide pass . Meanwhile, Gates owns a far more exclusive version . His gold-colored card works at McDonald’s locations across the globe and was shown during a 2024 appearance. The card is even signed by former chairman Michael Quinlan .
These ultra-rare cards are typically given to influential personalities, celebrities, and philanthropists , making them symbols of status and recognition. Over time, McDonald's has also turned the mystery around these cards into a marketing advantage , occasionally launching limited-time contests and sweepstakes so fans can dream of getting one.
In the end, the McGold Card isn’t just about free food—it’s a symbol of influence, exclusivity, and global recognition .The legendary McDonald’s Gold Card —often called the “McGold Card”—is a real and fascinating piece of fast-food history. It’s famously held by two of the world’s richest men: Bill Gates and Warren Buffett . In a 2007 CNBC interview , Buffett revealed that his card works only in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska . It grants him free McDonald’s meals for life there. He even joked that since he rarely travels, it feels just as good as having a worldwide pass . Meanwhile, Gates owns a far more exclusive version . His gold-colored card works at McDonald’s locations across the globe and was shown during a 2024 appearance. The card is even signed by former chairman Michael Quinlan . These ultra-rare cards are typically given to influential personalities, celebrities, and philanthropists , making them symbols of status and recognition. Over time, McDonald's has also turned the mystery around these cards into a marketing advantage , occasionally launching limited-time contests and sweepstakes so fans can dream of getting one. In the end, the McGold Card isn’t just about free food—it’s a symbol of influence, exclusivity, and global recognition .0 Comments 0 Shares 122 Views 0 Reviews
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