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Do franchise fast food restaurant have different recipes in different countries ?

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To suit the local tastes

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  1. Yes. I know McDonald's doesn't use beef in their fries in Muslim countries like they do here.


  2. I am not a fast food type so never eat in them...unless you count street stalls in Bangkok...although I am fond of one place called Pollo Campero (sp?) when in Latin America...only two places I have had it is Costa Rica and Guatemala...both were a bit different...so I would assume that yes they do in order to cater to local tastes.

  3. Definitely yes..... wen i went 2 the philippines with my parents 2 visit relatives we all went 2 a MCDonalds while going to our beach house. so wen we got there my aunt said 2 order wateva we wanted.... so we looked at the menu.... they had all the McDonalds food we have but they had some burger called the rice burger tht contained rice. i only found tht out wen my cuz asked me wat i was eating and  i asked my cuz wat he was eating and i answered a Double cheese burger and he said he was eatin' a rice burger and he showed it 2 me 2 prove it. up 2 now i still don't know wat tht tasted like.

  4. No, it's all fat, grease and oil packed together wherever you go...Seriously, i think it's the same recipe though.

  5. Yes

  6. Yes. Because the types of foods very in different regions of the world due to climate. So, they cant use exactly the same ingredients.

  7. actually they do

    it's business

    they research the local market, and its needs as such

    but they DO try to stay withtht franchise theme as much as possible (its the novelty of what they are famous for that they are trying to sell)

  8. they have very different menu choices

  9. Why, yes they do...

  10. it depends on the store. mcdonalds doesnt but i think other places do.

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