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just wanna know the differances.
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topic^^
just wanna know the differances.
There...there is no diffrence its fast food...thats all it is.
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Originally Posted by Venom
Meh, it sucks universally. ;) (Kidding, kidding.) What's it like where you live? I need a basis for comparison.
well, I mean, what kind of food do they sell there?
I work at one at the gold coast.
so err, what type of foods do they sell there that arent in australia.
and ummm... the nutritional information would be nice aswell.
im researching stuff.
the one in St. Croix was rather unclean.
There isn't really a big difference between the McD's worldwide. I've eaten at McD from Hong Kong to Copenhagen to Manila to Paris. I didn't really notice any difference between the restaurants.
We have a Venezuelan exchange student that we go out to lunch, and one day when we went to McDonald's, he said that the mediums here are the sizes of the large down there. Which just goes to show how much more gluttonous they expect us to be here.
Well, you go in and order a Big Mac/Royale with cheese and French fries/chips, eat then leave, I always thought Burger King was better though.
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I heard Europeans put mayo on their french fries, ewww.
In America, all McDonald's are staffed entirely by midgets, and you can request to be beaten with a whip. Officially, it's only on the breakfast menu, but they're pretty flexible about it.
:heart: you for posting that photo. xDQuote:
Originally Posted by SoulTaker*
I don't think it is. I went to McDonalds in Italy a lot when I went there, it was the same, except you had to pay for extra packets of ketchup which sucked. Though the packets were bigger. :)
Ewewewewewwwwwwwwwww. Mayonnaise is the worst condiment ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by SoulTaker*
Actually, there IS a difference for McDonalds worldwide...
Having sampled McDonalds in the UK (home), america (slightly larger portions but otherwise the same), France (Fries are MUCh more salty), Germany, Poland and chekozlavakia (the latter 2 tasted weird, but I cant remember much about them except hte brugers had some interesting sauce in them that was like nothing in the UK)
Their the same meal but with slightly different touches...
interesting.
I don't know the differences between US McD's and Aussie McD's 'cause I don't know what they have in Australia. My grandma said she went to one on the east coast though that served McLobster or some such thing.
My fiance's mother brought me McDonald's chopsticks from Italy. I thought that was weird.
And since you asked for nutrition info: http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/eat/nutrition_info.html