Usually the same products, with some exceptions for local traditions, diets, and limitations. For example, the Japanese Teriyaki Burger, or how in India they do not use beef for their burgers.
They have apricot pies in New Zealand, otherwise it is the same menu country after country. Interesting fact, all other countries outside of the US have sweeter ketchup.
yes, they all have the same products.
No the lithosphere is not the same all over the world.
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Indeed it does. Their quality control over taste is very specific. Several years ago I was in Europe and had dined at McDonald's in both Rome & Budapest. The taste was identical in both places.
Yes, they are both the same thing.
They are the same because they both sell the same thing
the same way - menu
Static menu
They both have like the same menu. Mcdonalds is cheap and good burger king is very expenisve and very good
they both have mcdonalds
it is mcdonalds junk
You can get the information you need by simply visiting McDonald's and asking for a nutritional information chart, or more conveniently you can look it up on-line. Here is a PDF file with a nutrition chart straight from the McDonald's website: http://www.mcdonalds.ca/pdfs/NutritionFactsEN.pdf
No, 1000 calories of salad is not the same as 100 calories of McDonalds. While the caloric intake is the same, your body will process these types of foods differently. The highly processed foods served at McDonalds are full of fat and sodium, and are mostly useless to the body. Salad, however, will provide your body with key vitamins and nutrients. It will also fill you up much more effectively than McDonalds. Have you ever tried to eat 1000 calories of vegetables? It's nearly impossible (and very filling). At McDonalds, a medium french fries and a Crispy Chicken Club Sandwich will put you well over the 1000 calorie mark.