The filing was noted by Trademark attorney Josh Gerben who tweeted that McDonald’s had submitted the trademark applications on 4 February.
One of the trademark applications was for ‘operating a virtual restaurant featuring actual and virtual goods’...
...and ‘operating a virtual restaurant online featuring home delivery.'
The American fast-food chain has not overlooked Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) either, filing trademarks for ‘virtual food and beverage products’ as well as ‘downloadable multimedia files containing artwork, text, audio and video files and non-fungible tokens’ 😳
This would enable the restaurant chain to provide ‘downloadable multimedia files’ for artwork, audio and video files, and nonfungible tokens (NFT).
McDonald’s also included its McCafe brand in its metaverse trademark application.
This would enable the branded virtual destination to host sponsored concerts or appearances by celebrities who are fast embracing the world of experiential NFTs.
These virtual concerts supposedly eliminate geographical barriers and pandemic restrictions.
Most recently, Paris Hilton hosted a NYE party in the metaverse 🥂
And, of course, there are the weddings too...
McDonald’s is not alone in its efforts to enter the metaverse.
Just last week, the American bakery-cafe chain, Panera Bread, submitted a similar trademark application for a virtual restaurant and cafe chain called ‘Paneraverse’.
‘I think you’re going to see every brand that you can think of make these filings within the next 12 months,’ Gerben told Forbes.
BREAKING: Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has resigned after being 'put on notice' by Sadiq Khan. trib.al/UyOBF9c
The commissioner – one of the most high profile police officers in the country – has endured a torrid few months due to various scandals engulfing the force.
In a statement, she said that London Mayor Sadiq Khan ‘no longer has sufficient confidence in my leadership to continue.'
'What does it say about West Ham United that Kurt Zouma could be filmed taking part in sickening animal abuse and then start against Watford in the next game?'
'Last year, Leicester City players James Maddison and Ayoze Perez were dropped by manager Brendon Rodgers after it emerged that the two had broken Covid guidance.'
'In December, Pep Guardiola dropped England stars Phil Foden and Jack Grealish from the first Manchester City team after Guardiola decided that their behaviour off the pitch was ‘not proper’.'
@EllenCScott speaks to Michelle Begy, the founder of Ignite dating, who claims that there are some prime sins that regularly stand in the way of people finding their happily ever after.
Okay, so you’re on the dating scene, swiping away on the apps, chatting away, but things keep going wrong.
The dates are rubbish. Relationships fail. The chat just isn’t flowing...
While it’s easy – and rather tempting – to blame everyone else for this, the truth is that we might need to take some responsibility for the general mess of our love lives.
Could you be the problem? Are your standards too high? Or too low? Are you groundhogging?
‘Last year my boyfriend and I bought our first London property and I posted an excited picture on Instagram. #Homeowners.’ writes Metro.co.uk's Deputy Lifestyle Editor, Natalie Morris.
‘What my Insta followers didn’t see,’ she continues. ‘was that it was only possible to accelerate our plan to buy because my dad died unexpectedly and I received a life insurance payout.’
‘It’s not a fun story, and not something I really felt like sharing on social media – but a lack of clarity over how people are really able to get on the property ladder can have a pervasive and damaging impact.’
New research has revealed significant molecular differences between the breast cells of white and Black women.
It helps explain why Black women are much more likely to die of breast cancer. trib.al/RPN81hf
The findings, published in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology, suggest that changing current diagnosis and treatment strategies could help address the disparity – and improve mortality rates for Black women.
Other studies have shown that while Black women are less likely to develop breast cancer than white women, they are far more likely to be diagnosed at a late stage and to die from the disease. metro.co.uk/2021/04/27/bla…