Following Burger King and other food service industry rivals, McDonald’s is getting a makeover for the first time in its 56-year history with the aim to get a contemporary look and lure in customers of more age categories, USAToday reports. The results of McMakeover can already be seen in several brand’s locations in Tampa, Florida. However, this is just a small piece of $1 billion-plus plan McDonald’s has in mind as it intends to renovate 14,000 restaurants across the United States by 2015.

Given the fact an average American consumes 400 calories a day from sugared beverages, this category of drinks is putting the whole nation under threat of obesity. In realization of this danger, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) published Dietary Guidelines in 2011. One of the main points of the document is that the authority tries to persuade Americans think carefully of what they drink and replace sugared beverages with water in their daily menu.