McDonald's in Europe? Godsend or Blight?
#84
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Godsend or blight? A bit of a false dilemma. The answer is "C" - Neither.
McDonalds has long attracted a level of criticism that cannot be explained by bad food alone.
McDonalds represents so many of the things that self-proclaimed "progressive" people love to hate - globalization, America, capitalism, corporations, meat eating, freedom of choice, etc.
McDonalds is struggling in the US, but doing quite well in Europe, particularly France. I suppose that one person's globalization and encroaching Americanization is another person's addiction.
European elitists may believe that McDonalds is the enemy, but the majority of Europeans seem to have a different opinion.
McDonalds has long attracted a level of criticism that cannot be explained by bad food alone.
McDonalds represents so many of the things that self-proclaimed "progressive" people love to hate - globalization, America, capitalism, corporations, meat eating, freedom of choice, etc.
McDonalds is struggling in the US, but doing quite well in Europe, particularly France. I suppose that one person's globalization and encroaching Americanization is another person's addiction.
European elitists may believe that McDonalds is the enemy, but the majority of Europeans seem to have a different opinion.
#85
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Hmmm..... Can not label myself as progressive , my reasons are also not so political or in depth as to make claims of the above reasons .... a tad more simple , it is un-healthy . Do I eat it once in awhile , sure . ( feel gross afterwards ) Could Europe have done without it , yup .



