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This Alor Setar Fast Food Museum Has 70,000 Collectibles Like McD's 1st Menu & More

Nostalgic.

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Malaysia's first fast food museum just opened in Alor Setar, Kedah, where visitors can take a trip down memory lane to see thousands of toy and product collectibles over the years

Tucked away in a shoplot in Belakang Pekan Pumpong is a small museum called Top Fast Food Collections that opened several weeks ago, housing memorabilia from McDonald's outlets all around the world.

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

The museum has amassed around 70,000 toy and product collectibles over four decades, from the first McDonald's uniform in Malaysia from 1982 to its first menu

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Lee Jain Wen and his 62-year-old father, Lee Choon Chiek, told Sinar Harian that they have been collecting McDonald's items from around the world for years. His dad started his collection in 1978 when he was just 17.
 
There are 40,000 McDonald's products in the museum, while another 30,000 items are in their home due to the lack of space.

Twitter user @neyrashazerya paid their museum a visit and shared photos in a recent Twitter thread that has gone viral.

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

At the museum, you'll find the fast food chain's previous sauce packagings, posters, and figurines from the '70s, among other items that you might recall and even collected growing up

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Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

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Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Even the kapcai that was used back in the day for deliveries can be seen sitting just outside the entrance.

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Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

All of the items are well-cared for and placed behind glass shelves or in plastic cupboards

Some of them include a limited edition 1982 Coca-Cola can made of steel; the world's first Happy Meal box released in the US; and previous Happy Meal toys like Power Rangers, Hello Kitty, and Snoopy collectibles, among others.

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Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

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Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

Image via @neyrashazeyra (Twitter)

If you're heading to Alor Setar, be sure to drop by this place to enjoy a bit of childhood nostalgia!

Admission fee is RM10 per person.

Opening hours:
10am – 7pm (Daily)

Address
2521, Belakang Pekan Pumpong,
05250 Alor Setar, Kedah

Meanwhile, this guy collected around 1,000 items that MILO made since the 1950s:

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