Dear MEL Topic Readers,
McSpaghetti to McAloo Tikki: Inside the world's local McDonald's
McDonald’s operates over 40,000 outlets in more than 100 countries around
the world, including 13,500 outlets in the USA, nearly 7,000 in China, around 3,000
in Japan, and one in Samoa. Every day, they serve 65 million people around the
world. Do they all eat the same burgers and fries? In fact, McDonald’s menus
are very diverse, reflecting local tastes, traditions, and religious restrictions.
For example, in India, you’ll find a plentiful vegetarian menu and Mararaja Mac
instead of Big Mac. Other variations are: Mc Baguette in France, Mc Iberica in
Spain, McSpaghetti in the Philippines, and Entrecote Burger in Israel, to name
a few. After all, McDonald’s restaurants aren’t just places that serve food and
drinks, but they also provide quality, service, safety, cleanliness, bright
atmosphere, and a smile.
See the photos and read the article to learn how adaptable the world’s
largest restaurant chain is.
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