Cultural differences call for different food, so when a food company like McDonalds goes global, the menu items in other countries can seem a bit strange to Americans. Hot dogs or pasta for breakfast? McSpaghetti? Banana Pie? Available at McDonalds in Asia. Beer is served in Germany and France. In Canada, McDonalds has grilled cheese sandwiches and poutine on the menu. Shown is a Kiwiburger from the New Zealand menu, which has egg and beetroot in addition to beef. Link -via Cynical-C
Cultural differences call for different food, so when a food company like McDonalds goes global, the menu items in other countries can seem a bit strange to Americans. Hot dogs or pasta for breakfast? McSpaghetti? Banana Pie? Available at McDonalds in Asia. Beer is served in Germany and France. In Canada, McDonalds has grilled cheese sandwiches and poutine on the menu. Shown is a Kiwiburger from the New Zealand menu, which has egg and beetroot in addition to beef. Link -via Cynical-C
Poutine is awesome!
Must've sucked.
It was quite good, but people went to McDonalds for burgers, and took longer to cook then the rest of their products. It's not that it wasn't good; it just wasn't feasible to keep producing.
Burger King also serve a really similar bas tasting poutine.
I also remember that McDonald used to sell Pizza in Québec (don't know about the rest of Canada) and as I heard (which is not surprising at all), it was awful too.
I'm an arabic major in college and living in a tiny town in the south is killing my ability to get the middle eastern food I've gotten used to eating in college.
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They're usually quite good (especially compared to US McDs...).
Why can't we have banana pie or pancetta and chiabatta burgers here?