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So, are there local menus in mega fast food chain anywhere else?

by Leonische » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:04 am




by Farnhamia » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:53 am
by Radiatia » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:57 am

by Leonische » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:05 am
Farnhamia wrote:The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?

by The Archregimancy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:06 am

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by DogDoo 7 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:10 am
Leonische wrote:Farnhamia wrote:The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?
Same as everywhere else. By the way, is KFC offer 2 varieties of fried chicken elsewhere? In Thailand they would ask do you want hot and spicy or original.

by Luziyca » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:14 am

by Greed and Death » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:20 am
Farnhamia wrote:
The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?

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by Greed and Death » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:27 am
The Archregimancy wrote:MacDonald's has made significant changes to its Indian menus.
For fairly obvious reasons, it has never tried serving beef burgers in a Hindu-majority country, and pork products are similarly out given the large (numerically) Muslim minority.
After its Indian lamb burgers were unsuccessful, it tried moving to chicken burgers.
Towards the end of last year, it started opening purely vegetarian Indian outlets, starting with an outlet near the Sikh Golden Temple in Amritsar (from which meat is banned).
This isn't a big stretch since about half of MacDonald's Indian sales are vegetarian to begin with, including the popular potato-based McAloo Tikki Burger and the McSpicy Paneer.
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by Leonische » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:46 am
DogDoo 7 wrote:(they tried kfc in Israel, but it failed. Palestinians will queue up for hours though apparently). It's like a "casual date night" place.

by Serrland » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:04 am
greed and death wrote:Farnhamia wrote:The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?
Uncivilized Yankees, Mustard goes on burgers, and Mayonnaise has no place on a burger.

by Serrland » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:06 am
Farnhamia wrote:
The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?

by Forster Keys » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:07 am
Radiatia wrote:Is this IC or OOC?
ICly Radiatia has this.
OOCly there are things like the Kiwiburger at McDonalds.
Which reminds me of something which really annoyed me - why do McDonald's in New Zealand have a "Tastes of America" going, as if the USA is some exotic country who's food differs greatly to regular McDonald's. It makes no sense to me. McDonald's is the quintessential American food.

by New England and The Maritimes » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:07 am
greed and death wrote:Farnhamia wrote:The only time I can remember being surprised at a local variation at MacDonald's in the US was many years ago in New England when I found mustard on a hamburger. Down around New York City where I grew up we didn't do such things. I'm sure there are other regional variations.
How is the food at KFC Thailand?
Uncivilized Yankees, Mustard goes on burgers, and Mayonnaise has no place on a burger.
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by Vestr-Norig » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:09 am

by Serrland » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:13 am
New England and The Maritimes wrote:greed and death wrote:
Uncivilized Yankees, Mustard goes on burgers, and Mayonnaise has no place on a burger.
No, it's not New England that does mayo on burgers, it's the south. I live here, I never saw mayo on a hamburger until I lived in Florida and there are places where I have to ask them "Don't put mayo on my cheeseburger" if I order one.
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