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You Might Enjoy: The Big Flop

2025/5/31
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Nick: 我和我的家人曾经为了赢得麦当劳 Monopoly 游戏的奖品,连续六天都在麦当劳消费。当时我并不知道,麦当劳的一位安全主管几乎成功地进行了一场内部操作,破坏了麦当劳的垄断游戏。这真是太疯狂了! Misha Brown: 在《The Big Flop》这档播客节目中,我们会邀请喜剧演员一起回顾流行文化中最大的失败案例,并试图解答“谁会觉得这是个好主意?”这个经典问题。麦当劳 Monopoly 游戏就是一个很好的例子。这个游戏曾经提供包括房屋在内的各种奖品,但后来却被发现存在严重的欺诈行为。我们的节目旨在记录历史上最严重的失败、错误和失误。 Ify Wadiwe: 我记得麦当劳 Monopoly 游戏让人感觉终点线一直在移动,总是重复获得相同的碎片,令人非常失望。每次剥开湿漉漉的杯子或薯条包装,发现又是公园坊的时候,我真的感到很沮丧。 Beth Stelling: 我以前很热衷于参与麦当劳 Monopoly 游戏,每次都会买很多麦当劳的产品。为了得到游戏碎片,我甚至看到有些人会把薯条扔掉。这个游戏确实曾经风靡一时,但最终却因为欺诈行为而黯然收场。

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Yetis, we're about to play a sample of an episode of a different show. It's called The Big Flop. We think you're going to like it. And it's about this one incident in business history that is one of the funniest things we'd ever heard of. And we kind of experienced it. Remember McDonald's did that Monopoly sweepstakes? How could I forget, Jack? Where you try to capture different Monopoly pieces to win like crazy prizes? My family ate at McDonald's like six days in a row on the Upper West Side purely to get a Corvette. We didn't get one. Spoiler. Nick,

I didn't know this at the time, but there was a guy at McDonald's, a security chief, who almost pulled off the ultimate inside job to ruin McDonald's monopoly. Wait to hear this, besties. On Wondery's podcast, The Big Flop, comedians join host Misha Brown to chronicle pop culture's

biggest fails and try to answer the age-old question, who thought this was a good idea? Like putting a little sticker on a cup at McDonald's and that sticker was a Monopoly piece worth a million dollars. Yeah, there's a whole strategy behind it. But at the time, the McDonald's collab with Monopoly was a genius idea, right, Jack? The only problem, when they picked their head of security, the one guy in charge of protecting those million-dollar Monopoly pieces...

McDonald's drew the wrong card. Comedians Ify Wadiwe and Beth Stelling join Misha on this episode to break down what really went down with the McDonald's monopoly scandal. So here you go. You're about to hear a preview of The Big Flop. You can watch full episodes of The Big Flop on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Remember when a big, beautiful, family-sized house cost $250,000? Something like that today would be, what, triple the price? Well, imagine you get that house for free. Grandpa gets a million dollars and your best friend wins a brand new car, all thanks to the McDonald's Monopoly game.

If that sounds too good to be true, that's because it is. Unless, of course, you're the Robin Hood of scammers, or I guess in this case, the Hamburglar of scammers. Let's get into it, besties. It's the Monopoly game, only at McDonald's. With over 50 million prizes, it's supersized excitement. For years and years, the game was compromised. It was rigged.

This scam worked for more than a decade, with the crooks making off with more than $24 million. From Wondery and At Will Media, this is The Big Flop, where we chronicle the greatest fails, blunders, and flubs of all time. I'm your host, Misha Brown, social media superstar and supersized drama queen at At Will.

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So before we get into the whole story of McDonald's and the Monopoly game, what do you remember yourself about the McDonald's Monopoly game? It felt like they kept moving the finish line. I mean, I'm over here getting repeat after repeat. It's such a disappointment to peel that off the wet cup or the fries and find out you just have another freaking park place. Oh.

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I was all in. I probably just really made McDonald's sales numbers jump whenever it came around because the way they did it is you'd always get two. You'd always get two, so you were always hunting down one. And giving you that two made you think you were closer than you always were, even though everyone had the same two. It's so true. I feel like people were like truly just...

Getting the fries and ripping it off and then throwing the fries in the trash. Like, not another one. Well, today we are talking about how one man managed to cost McDonald's a whole lot more than Monopoly money by taking one of its most popular promotions of all time. And yes, this story does end with someone going directly to jail.

So the board game Monopoly was invented in the beginning of the 20th century, and by the 1980s, it's become an American institution, just like another M name we all know and love, McDonald's. I'm loving it.

So the idea to combine these two iconic brands comes from a company called Simon Marketing in 1987. And Simon Marketing also came up with Happy Meal. So, I mean, they know a thing or two about selling hamburgers. You know what I mean? Yeah.

Now, the way the Monopoly game works is when you buy something at McDonald's, there are Monopoly game pieces attached to your drink or your fries package or your burger box. You can also find the pieces in ads in magazines and newspapers, which I did not remember that.

The pieces are covered by little flaps that you peel off, and if you find the right combination of Monopoly pieces or the instant win pieces, you win a prize. So let's take a look at an ad for the Monopoly game from 1987. You win a dream vacation. Collect these for a $250,000 home. A home? Yeah.

I don't remember that. Yeah, I didn't know that. You were winning houses? That was in 87, so. Yeah, that's true. Houses were way cheaper. Way cheaper. That looks like the McAllister home from Home Alone for $250,000. Today, that is what? $2 million. We will drop this house on top of your house. And you can watch full episodes of The Big Flop on YouTube or wherever you listen to your podcasts.