The David versus Goliath battle between residents from a small Australian town and fastfood giant McDonald's has moved to Chicago.
A four-person delegation from Tecoma, Victoria will go to McDonald's global headquarters in Chicago today to hand over a petition with more than 94,000 signatures.
The Tecoma residents' group wants to block construction of a McDonald's restaurant, including a 24-hour drive-through, in their town of about 2000 people.
"They know we're coming," Tecoma resident Garry Muratore said.
"I rang them on Friday to let them know we were coming and they said, 'Just mail the petition to us'.