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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 12:13 pm
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Originally Posted by graraps
In Greece, there are Applebees ...
Yes, indeed, we ran across one in Athens and almost died of laughter. Who would have thought, the very sight of it was rather jarring.

Originally Posted by JBa
On my last trips to Germany I saw "Subway" in several towns. Do the Germans consider this as "American food"?
When we were in Paris last Christmas there were people on the street everywhere handing out flyers for Subway, so I think they're making a big push. It wasn't called Subway, but the graphics and colors used made it clear what it actually was.
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