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cogitate Aug 16, 2013 4:10 pm


Originally Posted by flyboy60 (Post 21249446)
I don't actually think it does - at least not for breakfast, anyways.

I agree completely. A later poster (#34) praises the Sausage McMuffin with Egg, and I agree that it is very good, but my own favorite is the classic Egg McMuffin, which is the same but with Canadian Bacon instead of sausage.

Readers might enjoy the following: I live in New Jersey, which has a large Indian-American population, and many of them are vegetarian. I am Indian-American myself, but most assuredly a carnivore. When I order the Egg McMuffin, the worker sometimes says "And of course you don't want the bacon, right?" More tactful workers say "And you want it with the bacon, right?"

JWEMTX Aug 19, 2013 2:14 pm


Originally Posted by CDTraveler (Post 21249562)
Hey, in Europe McD's consistently has the cleanest, nicest public restrooms. I buy a soda and we get to use the facilities.

*I know Europe is not a single country. I stake my claim on visits to McD's restrooms in 4, maybe 5 - can't remember for certain, countries. Most public restrooms in Belgium seem to be particularly filthy, the McD one was the only clean one we found.


One of the best travel tip around Europe is to find a McDonald's for a clean public bathroom. In Germany, you have to pay (roughly 50-75 cents) to use the public bathroom.

ILuvParis Aug 19, 2013 3:47 pm


Originally Posted by JWEMTX (Post 21299896)
One of the best travel tip around Europe is to find a McDonald's for a clean public bathroom. In Germany, you have to pay (roughly 50-75 cents) to use the public bathroom.

Cleanish anyway. :D But yes, when I'm in big cities in Europe, we probably average one visit a day to a McDonald's to use the facilities.

Ancien Maestro Aug 19, 2013 4:19 pm


Originally Posted by highpeaklad (Post 21250455)
You don't get free refills in Europe!

Why does anyone buy a large drink un the USA when they have free refills?

Switzerland McDonalds was $60 Francs for my family of Four to eat. Unbelievably expensive and the service wasn't something to write home about either. Seems the Swiss are used to the high prices. The prices elsewhere in Europe seemed normal, even at Disneyland Paris.

Canada McDonalds is somewhat like the US counterparts nowadays. At least their new box type remodels are looking good.

We buy large drinks for takeout when returning is inconvenient.

sonofzeus Aug 19, 2013 4:52 pm


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 21300669)
Seems the Swiss are used to the high prices. .

It's more complex than that.

http://www.economist.com/content/big-mac-index

trixxster17 Aug 19, 2013 11:11 pm

McDonalds uses the same flavoring in all of its restaurants worldwide. You're not getting "real" meat anywhere, you're eating barely edible meat that has usually been "cleaned" in an ammonia bath. The trick to the consistency is in the flavoring, which is mainly produced in new jersey and used in every restaurant worldwide. Same goes for the fries. Whether the fries are hot or crispy, thats just up to the management, and it varies from restaurant to restaurant, and also on the time of the day (busy or not busy).

I've eaten in McDonalds all over Europe and Asia and the US, and its all the same stuff, basically. Asian countries in general have much better service than anywhere else in the world, so you should never be surprised about them working hard to ensure that they follow the mcdonalds rule-book.

sonofzeus Aug 20, 2013 3:24 am


Originally Posted by trixxster17 (Post 21302418)

I've eaten in McDonalds all over Europe and Asia and the US, and its all the same stuff, basically.

Another opinion:

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/...-around-world/

LordByran Aug 20, 2013 10:05 am


Originally Posted by trixxster17 (Post 21302418)
You're not getting "real" meat anywhere, you're eating barely edible meat that has usually been "cleaned" in an ammonia bath.


Originally Posted by trixxster17 (Post 21302418)
I've eaten in McDonald's all over Europe and Asia and the US, and its all the same stuff, basically.

If you're referring to the "pink slime" discussions, that has largely been discontinued, as has the use of ammonia washing. On top of that, it is hardly the same stuff, and I think that's really why McDonald's has been so overwhelmingly popular abroad. Being able to eat a McArabia in Dubai or having fried chicken wings in China I imagine is the result of rigorous market research on what's popular in those environments. They use their quality as the main selling point to get people in the door, and that's definitely contributed to their image.

Ancien Maestro Aug 20, 2013 12:20 pm


Originally Posted by sonofzeus (Post 21300866)

Thanks for the great read on Big Mac Economics. Surprising to see McDonalds might be more expensive than Switzerland, in Venezuela and Norway.

sonofzeus Aug 21, 2013 11:18 am


Originally Posted by LordByran (Post 21304680)
They use their quality as the main selling point to get people in the door, and that's definitely contributed to their image.

http://www.psfk.com/2013/08/mcdonald...e-burgers.html

Looks great. Price is OK. Anyone here try them? What does artificial truffle oil taste like?

rjkgr Aug 21, 2013 1:57 pm

i love the japan mcdonalds a lot compared to the US mcdonalds

CDTraveler Aug 24, 2013 6:52 pm


Originally Posted by jacobitetraveller (Post 21249589)
at least you buy something

I know many people use their facilities without spending [ I was going to say a PENNY ] any money at the till

so the facilities are clean but you haven't commented on the food

I'm quite willing to pay for 2 sodas for the use of the facilities and the chance to sit down for 10 minutes. Sightseeing can be hard on the feet.

In Rome, the kiwi on a stick was quite good. But in general we don't eat most of what's on the menu because we can't eat gluten.

ChrisMcWhitton Aug 24, 2013 8:58 pm


Originally Posted by flymanbeast (Post 21249266)
The american version sucks ... (as well as american kfc) and why is that? When you go to Israel for instance you get real chicken nuggets or chicken wings (less processed if any).

I've never been to Israel, but I refer to McDonald's chicken nuggets as Chicken McBrains. Everything else gets used elsewhere and the chicken brains are bleached and breaded for McD's :p

KFC is awful, too, though not sure why, maybe because the Colonel died?

ChrisMcWhitton Aug 24, 2013 9:01 pm


Originally Posted by trixxster17 (Post 21302418)
McDonalds uses the same flavoring in all of its restaurants worldwide. You're not getting "real" meat anywhere, you're eating barely edible meat that has usually been "cleaned" in an ammonia bath. The trick to the consistency is in the flavoring, which is mainly produced in new jersey and used in every restaurant worldwide. Same goes for the fries. Whether the fries are hot or crispy, thats just up to the management, and it varies from restaurant to restaurant, and also on the time of the day (busy or not busy).

I've eaten in McDonalds all over Europe and Asia and the US, and its all the same stuff, basically. Asian countries in general have much better service than anywhere else in the world, so you should never be surprised about them working hard to ensure that they follow the mcdonalds rule-book.

It's not up to management, it's totally random. I gave up on McDonald's fries a couple of years ago. Sometimes the workers oversalt them, sometimes they let them sit over the vat too long (no heat lamps ==> soggy and cool fries), and sometimes they bag the fries in advance of you ordering them. Same thing -- the heat lamps can't reach the fries below the top of the box, which results in the first few bites being OK and the rest not fit for dogs. :td:

Bigzamboni Aug 24, 2013 9:59 pm


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 21305514)
Thanks for the great read on Big Mac Economics. Surprising to see McDonalds might be more expensive than Switzerland, in Venezuela and Norway.

If you've been to Norway, it shouldn't be so surprising!


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