The 8 Craziest Ways McDonald's Has Tried to Boost Sales In celebration of McDonald's 75th birthday, here are some of the chain's wackiest recent menu items and marketing tactics in the last year.

By Kate Taylor

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This week marks 75 years since the first McDonald's restaurant opened for business -- and what a strange, strange trip it has been.

While the fast-food chain is the largest in the world, the company has been in a serious slump in the last few years. Earlier in May, the company announced a turnaround plan after more than a year without a month of same-store sales growth in the U.S.

To celebrate the fast-food giant's birthday, BIZ Experiences compiled a list of some of the strangest marketing and menu moves McDonald's has made in the last year or so. Hopefully for the chain, another year older will mean another year wiser.

Starting delivery service in New York City.

We must admit, ordering McDonald's to the BIZ Experiences office earlier in May went better than expected.

Related: We Tested Chipotle and McDonald's New Delivery Services. Here's What Happened.

Serving breakfast all day.

Apparently, serving Egg McMuffins all day has been a hit: The chain reportedly announced plans to expand this test on Monday.

Crafting lentil and eggplant salads.

But only at a test concept called The Corner in Australia.

Opening up in churches.

Okay, McDonald's never actually did this but a Christian design consultancy launched an Indiegogo campaign based on the idea.

Related: Freshii's CEO Says McDonald's Franchisees Want to Open Healthy Shops Inside Fast-Food Restaurants

Hiring a Mythbuster to talk about pink slime.

The "Our Food. Your Questions." campaign tried to get people to finally stop asking if there were worms in their burgers.

Trademarking McBrunch.

The company hasn't done anything with the trademark yet, but we're ready for a McMimosa.

Introducing a terrifying new mascot.

"Happy" was a scary surprise when the chain introduced him last May.

Giving Ronald McDonald a makeover.

The mascot debuted his new look when he joined Twitter last April.

Related: McDonald's Secret Plans to Boost Sales Include Faster Drive-Thru, Frozen Lemonade and All-Day Breakfast

Kate Taylor

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at BIZ Experiences. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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